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Value of doubletap2wake file return to 0 when i restart my Nexus 5 how about set default doubletap2wake?

Hi,
With an init.d script or with an app like KControl (from the dev of Bricked kernel, it's the kernel you're using, right?), Trickster Mod (on the Play Store)...
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viking37 said:
Hi,
With an init.d script or with an app like KControl (from the dev of Bricked kernel, it's the kernel you're using, right?), Trickster Mod (on the Play Store)...
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how to use Trickster Mod? plz

quocanh21081992 said:
how to use Trickster Mod? plz
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Hum...?
Download it from the Play Store, then in the specific tab you'll have an option for all the DoubleTap2Wake, Swype2Wake stuff, active the setting you want then in settings of Trickster Mod (top right corner) choose the "apply on boot" option by ticking the case...

viking37 said:
Hum...?
Download it from the Play Store, then in the specific tab you'll have an option for all the DoubleTap2Wake, Swype2Wake stuff, active the setting you want then in settings of Trickster Mod (top right corner) choose the "apply on boot" option by ticking the case...
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I can't see "apply on boot"? only have "set on boot" with 4 chooses : Kernel setting,Device Hostnam,SysCtrl Editor and Notification

Re,
... "Apply on boot" or "Set on boot" it's the same thing (mine is in French so the quick traduction I made is not the same from me), choose kernel settings, tick the case...

viking37 said:
Re,
... "Apply on boot" or "Set on boot" it's the same thing (mine is in French so the quick traduction I made is not the same from me), choose kernel settings, tick the case...
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tks it worked

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[Q] Oh no, not this again" SetCPU "Set on boot" option not working

I've seen this problem discussed here before, and apparently fixed in current versions, but:
The "set on boot" setting on SetCPU shows no sign of working for me.
What I want is for profiles to be automatically enabled on boot - which I assume is part of what "set on boot" is supposed to do. True?
But when I reboot, the "set on boot" settings on both "main" and "advanced" have been unset, and my profiles are not enabled.
I've tried reinstalling both SetCPU and Superuser, and clearing the data for both apps. Still the same problem.
I'm not using the SetCPU widget.
Phone is SGS GT-I9000
Firmware is 2.2.1 I9000XXJPY with Voodoo 5.3
Kernel is 2.6.32.9 curio #1877
SetCPU is 2.1.0
Superuser is v2.3.6.1
su is v2.3.1-ef
Any suggestions?
Thanks.

[Q] Can't disable sweep2wake in sultan kernel

Does anyone has the same problem?
Even if I choose not to install sweep2wake in aroma, I still get it.
Applied powerful mod reset and cleared cache and dalvik before reinstalling kernel but still the same.
I've tried using ES explorer to edit the sweep2wake_sw to 0(disabled0, but it would change to 2(enabled with light) after restart
I'm using ARHD 7.3
Did you set the rights right, the file has to be executable, so a chmod +x should do the trick...
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Strange that sweep2wake didn't get disabled for you. 89z_kernel can only be modified with a root text editor.
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Using root browser, I've set both the s2w switch and 99 kernel to rwxrwxrwx and restarted the phone. But it didn't work still
Another thing i tried was to execute 99kernel manually. It works, but the setting does not stick.
just select the third option no,not the second one.
As long as I've installed using aroma, I probably don't have to meddle with the permissions for it to work properly.
But anyway, I've wiped the phone and reinstalled ARHD 7.3 with stock rom. After which I installed the sultan rom again.
And I still can't disable sleep2wake
xn2206 said:
Does anyone has the same problem?
Even if I choose not to install sweep2wake in aroma, I still get it.
Applied powerful mod reset and cleared cache and dalvik before reinstalling kernel but still the same.
I've tried using ES explorer to edit the sweep2wake_sw to 0(disabled0, but it would change to 2(enabled with light) after restart
I'm using ARHD 7.3
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use kernel tuner to change s2w to disable.
sh4d00w said:
use kernel tuner to change s2w to disable.
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Hi there, kernel tuner does not show the s2w status for me, therefore i can't select it to disabled...
xn2206 said:
Hi there, kernel tuner does not show the s2w status for me, therefore i can't select it to disabled...
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Try the following:
-mount /system rw
-edit the script in init.d
-execute the script
-reboot device
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xn2206 said:
Hi there, kernel tuner does not show the s2w status for me, therefore i can't select it to disabled...
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in kernel tuner, press menu button and select check comaptibility, i hope it helps..
Try another file explorer and another editor than es file explorer to disable it.
I had the same problem once, I just used another app and it worked.
Thanks all for your help and advice. I've decided to just install bricked kernel instead and all is now good.

CM11 Mods

I am after 2 in particular, not sure if they exist for the ROM. I would like the Advanced Boot Menu, very handy. I have the flash file, but is it good for CM11? I am also after a centre clock for the status bar, something simple yet can't find it.
TotalMusic said:
I am after 2 in particular, not sure if they exist for the ROM. I would like the Advanced Boot Menu, very handy. I have the flash file, but is it good for CM11? I am also after a centre clock for the status bar, something simple yet can't find it.
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these 2 are available in almost all the existing CM roms
Advanced reboot menu can be enabled from dev settings too.
Or can be enabled using exposed.
Ajaykumar21066 said:
these 2 are available in almost all the existing CM roms
Advanced reboot menu can be enabled from dev settings too.
Or can be enabled using exposed.
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Thank you. Found the Reboot Menu, how can I go about the Centre Clock?
You can do it by exposed too
Gravity box or xblast or xui mod
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Ajaykumar21066 said:
You can do it by exposed too
Gravity box or xblast or xui mod
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Thanks, now complete.
Ajaykumar21066 said:
these 2 are available in almost all the existing CM roms
Advanced reboot menu can be enabled from dev settings too.
Or can be enabled using exposed.
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As for power menu, I activated the reboot menu on dev settings but there's no option as for reboot in recovery and other stuff. Has not been implemented yet?
Klaus88 said:
As for power menu, I activated the reboot menu on dev settings but there's no option as for reboot in recovery and other stuff. Has not been implemented yet?
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what are the options that you see when you press the power button
Ajaykumar21066 said:
what are the options that you see when you press the power button
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Switch off - Reboot - Profile - Screen capture/snapshot - Airplane mode - sound switch ... this is ok, the "problem" is the lack of submenu in reboot
You don't need CM11 to do any of this. It's all in xposed either gravity box or xblast tools.

[Q] [kernel] How to set the settings after installing elementalx kernel

How to set the settings like cpu frequency after installing elementalx kernel?
I installed the elementalx by using TWRP recovery in my nexus 5 (android 5.0.1), but how to set the settings like set the CPU frequency and enable double tap to wake up? Should I install some apps?
If I want to update later, should I install the origin kernel?
Thank you!!!
xcs1234 said:
How to set the settings like cpu frequency after installing elementalx kernel?
I installed the elementalx by using TWRP recovery in my nexus 5 (android 5.0.1), but how to set the settings like set the CPU frequency and enable double tap to wake up? Should I install some apps?
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From ElementalX thread:
The config file is located at /etc/elementalx.conf. You can edit this file to change kernel settings. Whatever is set in this file will take effect when the device is booted (unless other scripts or apps interfere!)
Read OP for more details.
xcs1234 said:
If I want to update later, should I install the origin kernel?
Thank you!!!
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Nope
xcs1234 said:
How to set the settings like cpu frequency after installing elementalx kernel?
I installed the elementalx by using TWRP recovery in my nexus 5 (android 5.0.1), but how to set the settings like set the CPU frequency and enable double tap to wake up? Should I install some apps?
If I want to update later, should I install the origin kernel?
Thank you!!!
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I've been using ElementalX for some time. There's an app in the play store specifically for ElementalX kernel.
I always installed the kernel with default settings in AROMA installer since the app lets you tune all the values anyway
experience7 said:
I've been using ElementalX for some time. There's an app in the play store specifically for ElementalX kernel.
I always installed the kernel with default settings in AROMA installer since the app lets you tune all the values anyway
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what's the name of that app?
ElementalX kernel
Here's the Play Store link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.elementalxkernel
Primokorn said:
From ElementalX thread:
The config file is located at /etc/elementalx.conf. You can edit this file to change kernel settings. Whatever is set in this file will take effect when the device is booted (unless other scripts or apps interfere!)
Read OP for more details.
Nope
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If I want to install another kernel, can I just install it in the recovery(using the install button in the recovery mode)? Should I clean the present kernel, then install another kernel in the recovery?
There are recommendations that you should dirty flash the original ROM (which then overwrites your current kernel with the stock one). If you're on stock Android (Vanilla), fastboot flash the boot.img from the appropriate factory image. Then use your recovery to install zip > choose your kernel zip.
I've always used the 'easy method' by just dirty-flashing the kernel I want to try. Worked fine all the time [emoji14]

Xposed Framework now working on Idol 3

With the recent release of framework 71 released here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 xposed framework can now be installed on the idol 3 without causing boot loops. Xposed for Lollipop is still in alpha so you may find that some modules still don't work but the handful I tried including gravitybox for lollipop worked fine. Xposed also has a module to fix a memory leak in 5.0.x roms which I highly recommend running. Make sure you install the arm64 framework along with the apk....if you run into issues you can flash the uninstaller via recovery and it will remove the framework.
There are many modules available now to customize the stock rom.
Thanks for your information.
I am so excited to try it.
I would like to confirm, do I just need to root my phone and then install xposed? If I failed, is it only way to flash uninstaller via TWRP recovery?
zerog2 said:
Thanks for your information.
I am so excited to try it.
I would like to confirm, do I just need to root my phone and then install xposed? If I failed, is it only way to flash uninstaller via TWRP recovery?
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Well Xposed requires root so yes you will have to be rooted...if the xposed framework fails to boot you can run the xposed uninstaller. You will need to inquire in the xposed for lollipop thread I linked to for more details and directions.
All I did however was flash the xposed amd64 framework 71 zip file (from TWRP and then rebooted into the ROM) and then installed the xposed-installer 3.0 alpha apk....then I went into the framework section in the apk and it showed the framework was installed and working...I've since loaded a handful of modules: (App Settings, BootManager, Fix Lollipop Memory Leak, GoogleOfflineVoice, Gravitybox [LP], Network Speed Indicator, Notifyclean, Rootcloak (can be used to hide root from the system update checker so you can check for updates as normal however don't DOWNLOAD them till you've fully unrooted), Secure Settings Xposed Module, Statusbar download progress, StopSwitchDelay, XInstaller, XInternalSD and XVoice+) all of which seem to be operating normally.
YouTube adaway works for me
If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
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I've just been using QuickBoot for now. I'll check out Xposed shortly, just installing it now.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en
purple.epod said:
I've just been using QuickBoot for now. I'll check out Xposed shortly, just installing it now.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.siriusapplications.quickboot&hl=en
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I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list.
famewolf said:
I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list.
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EDIT: Nevermind, was for Samsung devices only.
Thanks for the news on Xposed. Will definitely have to install it later.
I've been using the app "RebootManager"....I've used QuickBoot in the past but was hoping to find either a way to enable it in settings or a way to enable it in xposed but don't seem to be able to replace or add to the "power down" menu in the idol. Annoying. I also remember there being a module to make the kindle app act more like an ebook reader but it must not be compatible with Lollipop since I don't see it in the module list
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Yeah, I tried some of the Xposed modules that are supposed to do that... None of them work, I expect because Alcatel has 'skinned' the reboot dialog. It certainly doesn't look like the stock Android one.
does the XPrivacy module work?
you might try toggles
famewolf said:
If anyone finds a way to add reboot to bootloader and recovery to the power down menu I'd like to hear about it. All the modules I've tried (APM, gravitybox etc) have failed.
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i use a app called "Power Toggles" toggles can be added to taskbar, widget and lock screen. most toggles do not need root but some do. there is a toggle i use that gives shut down options when clicked. the options are as follows, ( power off , restart , recovery mode , bootloader. ) this app works sweet as i have the toggles to pull down from taskbar on any page, you can also create your own shortcuts as a toggle. i have been using this app on several devices for 3 years. does not need xposed. Note this does not add these options to your power button.
finally! so happy to have xposed running on this. gravity box is a must. mix it with xposed gel settings (to hide app dock) and use custom key from gravity. i can finally hide my annoying bluetooth icon, apps, and clock "am/pm" too.
one funny thing to note. the default launcher allows double-tap on homescreen to sleep the device but it doesnt work on the lockscreen. gravity box has the option to allow doubletap on lockscreen to sleep. but since i switched to GNL it seems double tap to sleep on homescreen doesnt work no more.
kirplunk said:
i use a app called "Power Toggles" toggles can be added to taskbar, widget and lock screen. most toggles do not need root but some do. there is a toggle i use that gives shut down options when clicked. the options are as follows, ( power off , restart , recovery mode , bootloader. ) this app works sweet as i have the toggles to pull down from taskbar on any page, you can also create your own shortcuts as a toggle. i have been using this app on several devices for 3 years. does not need xposed. Note this does not add these options to your power button.
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Thanks for the reply. I use an app called Hangar that puts the 7 most "popular" icons you use at the bottom of the notification list or you can optionally pin a specific icon....so I have pinned the rebootmanager icon there...I also considered using an xposed module to define holding down power button to call rebootmanager directly but don't think it's a good idea to override a main button like that...anyway Hangar counts the time you spend in each app to determine which icons to show..has ended up working quite well. Hangar has an xda thread in android apps & games and you can add a 2nd row of icons should you wish to.
thatguy52 said:
finally! so happy to have xposed running on this. gravity box is a must. mix it with xposed gel settings (to hide app dock) and use custom key from gravity. i can finally hide my annoying bluetooth icon, apps, and clock "am/pm" too.
one funny thing to note. the default launcher allows double-tap on homescreen to sleep the device but it doesnt work on the lockscreen. gravity box has the option to allow doubletap on lockscreen to sleep. but since i switched to GNL it seems double tap to sleep on homescreen doesnt work no more.
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Install an app called "screen off" and then assign that app to be called for a double tap in your launcher (or at least that's what I did in nova launcher) and it works fine....still more accurate then the double tap to wake.
@thatguy52 you have xposed gel settings working? I try it, but nothing work for me, have a message that gel launcher not installed
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famewolf said:
Install an app called "screen off" and then assign that app to be called for a double tap in your launcher (or at least that's what I did in nova launcher) and it works fine....still more accurate then the double tap to wake.
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thanks will try that.
wallah said:
@thatguy52 you have xposed gel settings working? I try it, but nothing work for me, have a message that gel launcher not installed
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yeah got that message too I think all I did was dl Google now launched and restart the module.
And all settings work with the Alcatel launcher? That is good news, thanks bro
Edit : just tried like you said, installed gel launcher, but still don't work. Thank you anyway
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Thanks a lot
I've received my Idol 3 today.
I booted to twrp (without installing it) and could root it and install xposed.
GravityBox works fine as weel as Network Speed Indicator.
Ixox said:
Thanks a lot
I've received my Idol 3 today.
I booted to twrp (without installing it) and could root it and install xposed.
GravityBox works fine as weel as Network Speed Indicator.
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If you are going to root why not go ahead and flash TWRP so you can enjoy all of it's benefits? Root access with filemanager, adb access etc?
The default recovery does not have reboot to bootloader for 2 models of the 6045.
famewolf said:
If you are going to root why not go ahead and flash TWRP so you can enjoy all of it's benefits? Root access with filemanager, adb access etc?
The default recovery does not have reboot to bootloader for 2 models of the 6045.
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I have a 6045Y bought in France. Don't know about the reboot to booloader from recovery.
I only needed root for xposed, link2sd, root explorer and titanium backup.
Didn't really need to have TWRP flashed.
I had in mind, that could be easier to unroot and get OTA update if i don't flash TWRP. That's maybe wrong thought.. (?).

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