[Q] Xposed not loading - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am stock, rooted and running dalvik.
I have downloaded "de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v25_3_6cbbc.apk" and "de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v25_3_6cbbc-1.apk"
I get the same problem with either. The package installs but will not go active. I can get into the app but there is a red warning that the latest version is not active. Click on the Framework button and try the install/update button. The app stops responding and I get a wait or close pop-up. Same when I try the "soft reboot" and the "reboot" button. I have powered off after the install to no affect. It shows two items under Versions "app_process" with a red dash under the active column and a 47 under the bundled column and "XposedBridge.jar" with a 42 under the active and bundled columns.
Are there any other compatibility issues other than ART that I am not aware of? Anything else I should be checking on?
thx

Sounds like it is denied root access.
Check your superuser application to make sure it's not blocked
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You have to go into the framework and install it, then reboot

Alex240188 said:
Sounds like it is denied root access.
Check your superuser application to make sure it's not blocked
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Thx, I updated the supersu version and that solved the problem.

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Rom Manager Fix Permissions?

Anyone know what the fix permissions is not working in rom manager? Anyway to fix this?
Thanks!
Its working fine for me, just checked!
I am running stock rooted rom and and I get
An error occurred while attempting to run privilged commands!
Anyone know why?
Thanks!
fbm111 said:
I am running stock rooted rom and and I get
An error occurred while attempting to run privilged commands!
Anyone know why?
Thanks!
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Two possibilities are -
1: You did not root properly
2: You did not provide root access for ROM Manager via the Superuser .apk (allow button that pops up)
Go to superuse permissions and see what apps. You allowed to use superuser. The ones you allowed well have. A green box. Next to it.
Ones you denied have a red box next to it.
-Monky_1
I guess it is possible that I didn't root right.
I followed directions to a T, flashed several different roms, kernals, use wifi tether and shootme with no issues.
I do have green dot in superuser.
Could it be possible that I can't fix permissions because it is a stock rooted rom?
I'm assuming you did the 3 step root process? Chances are you need to run step 3 a couple more times until your device restarts itself. Try it out.
Tyler
hellonfire said:
I'm assuming you did the 3 step root process? Chances are you need to run step 3 a couple more times until your device restarts itself. Try it out.
Tyler
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I had this problem with the 3 step root. You can try booting into cwm choose advance and the choose fox permissions from there.
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Are we calling the three step root the one jcase did? I followed his pretty much the same day he posted it.
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Same thing here. I get failed tryingto run privileged command.
Also running stock rooted
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Go into Superuser and make sure you didn't miss the Allowance of Rom Manager. Tap it in SU and clear it. Then reopen RM again and hit allow when it asks you for permissions.
If you flashed ROM's and have root permissions in all other apps... There's not much else it could be.
All else fails... Clear data and uninstall RM and reinstall it.
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Spontaneous loss of root privileges on CM 7.1

So I'm running CM 7.1 stable with Matr1x 8.0 cfs and I went to turn on my tethering yesterday and I got a toast notification saying I was unable to start tethering due to an inability to gain root access. As of a few minutes ago, I am unable to gain root access with titanium backup, wireless tether, or the terminal emulator.
Has anyone ever seen something like this, or know what may be wrong?
Thanks in advance
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In rom manager u can download the lates super user zip and flag it and you'll have root back.
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Esteway.619 said:
In rom manager u can download the lates super user zip and flag it and you'll have root back.
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Superuser update fails without root access.
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Launch su from the app drawer and see what happens.
albundy2010 said:
Launch su from the app drawer and see what happens.
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I tried updating from within SU and the prompt showed up, I accepted, and I got a toast saying that Superuser had been granted SU permissions. Then the update failed from lack of root privileges. Titanium Backup and the terminal are still not able to gain access
kdepro said:
I tried updating from within SU and the prompt showed up, I accepted, and I got a toast saying that Superuser had been granted SU permissions. Then the update failed from lack of root privileges. Titanium Backup and the terminal are still not able to gain access
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in the phones main settings, applications, manage apps, superuser.. try clearing data and start it up again.
simms22 said:
in the phones main settings, applications, manage apps, superuser.. try clearing data and start it up again.
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I already tried that. No dice.

Keep seeing "shell has been granted superuser permissions"

Why do I keep getting this message???
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I started getting this a bunch earlier today. Phone was incredibly sluggish when this was happening. It took multiple reboots before it stopped and phone started acting like normal
I'm getting the same message quite often running SynergyROM 1.6. Not sure what's causing it.
lswon said:
I'm getting the same message quite often running SynergyROM 1.6. Not sure what's causing it.
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Make a logcat.
I'm on nosympathy VRALG1 rom and I see that message on occasion as well.
jasondhsd said:
I'm on nosympathy VRALG1 rom and I see that message on occasion as well.
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My GF is on stock (but rooted) and will once in a while get that too... I never do though on Synergy, unless of course I'm trying to access something that needs root.
It has something to do with the superuser binary 3.1.1
Keep superuser installed, download SuperSU from the play store and upon opening it youll get a prompt to update the binary. Do that, uninstall superuser and no more popups, just use supersu instead of superuser from now on.
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Installed supersu, I'll see how she responds today. Hopefully the messages will stop!!!
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ekklesiaillusion said:
It has something to do with the superuser binary 3.1.1
Keep superuser installed, download SuperSU from the play store and upon opening it youll get a prompt to update the binary. Do that, uninstall superuser and no more popups, just use supersu instead of superuser from now on.
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Before I do something foolish, when u say remove super user u mean like use TB and un install completely. I went to the play story to un install but don't have the option
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r1_2fast4u said:
Before I do something foolish, when u say remove super user u mean like use TB and un install completely. I went to the play story to un install but don't have the option
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He does mean literally uninstall superuser. SuperSU and Superuser are both apps used to manage root, they function just about the same. Before you go through the hassle, try updating the binary on Superuser. Open the app, flick to the right to info, click on the third option 'su binary'. The click update on the bottom. I
Or if you just want the messages gone, simply turn off notifications.
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Do not un-install until after you install supersu. Run that first to give it permissions and to allow it to update. After that you can go into root explorer and delete superuser from the system/apps folder.
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Im getting also on a rooted galaxy note but ive not flashed a rom or anything. Just rooted last night but mine seems to hang and then i get the msg. Should i try the same thing that was sugessted? Its kinda annoying
Don't worry about uninstalling Superuser. It's not the actual su binary in linux, it's just a management utility for storing root permissions. You'll keep your root.
NedDasty said:
Don't worry about uninstalling Superuser. It's not the actual su binary in linux, it's just a management utility for storing root permissions. You'll keep your root.
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This. But you can't keep them both, otherwise they *may* conflict.
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Ive installer superSU and updated bianary and still getting this error. Its keeping me from using my keyboard and fcing applications left and right! Its so annoying.
I've also had this issue, and though it seems to have gotten better after a reboot... We'll see if it comes back. I had the same problems with keyboard not appearing and TW FCing along with the phone freezing up. I'm currently on stock rooted using the windows fsdebug app.
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thanks! I was wondering why this was poping up also.
shell granted su - result of Bug Report
See this thread HERE
-JR-
I had disabled root for apps on my phone..
looking everywhere for a resolution
Vorfidus said:
He does mean literally uninstall superuser. SuperSU and Superuser are both apps used to manage root, they function just about the same. Before you go through the hassle, try updating the binary on Superuser. Open the app, flick to the right to info, click on the third option 'su binary'. The click update on the bottom. I
Or if you just want the messages gone, simply turn off notifications.
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Hello,
I've been looking everywhere, and for some time to find a resolution to this issue that I could understand. I have a Samsung Galexy S3 that I've rooted. It has no changes, I only got it to use GameGuardian. While in games, the toast will pop up 3-6 times and then the game will shut down and I'll be back at my menu page. If I reopen the game it works normally. This happens whether or not GameGuardian is running. I am using superuser and have updated the binary. I have also found a post where someone changed to SuperSU and that has not solved the problem for them, but I have not tried this for myself. I'm looking for suggestions on what to do next. Also, I'm not very savvy, so please don't assume I know all the in-between steps. Leave anything out on the assumption that I should know it, and I'm going to get lost.
Thanks much

Shell Draining Battery

Any one seen this before? It's new to me. It also does not show up in gsam or bbs
jd1639 said:
Any one seen this before? It's new to me. It also does not show up in gsam or bbs
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Flash SuperSU instead of SuperUser. It could be a fix. FAQ 4.
Already running super su.
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jd1639 said:
Already running super su.
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I never had this drain so I'm not sure it could help you but:
- try wakelock detector too enabling system services/app (advanced mode from the settings)
- remove apps newly installed and revoke root for some apps.
- rebooting doesn't change anything?
- did you or are you using adb shell at the moment?
Primokorn said:
I never had this drain so I'm not sure it could help you but:
- try wakelock detector too enabling system services/app (advanced mode from the settings)
- remove apps newly installed and revoke root for some apps.
- rebooting doesn't change anything?
- did you or are you using adb shell at the moment?
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I just reached full charge and rebooted. I'll see if I get it again or it was just a fluke. I did use adb but not a shell and terminal emulator was not used or running
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jd1639 said:
I just reached full charge and rebooted. I'll see if I get it again or it was just a fluke. I did use adb but not a shell and terminal emulator was not used or running
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Are you running nightlies? If so using a previous version of /system/priv-app/Shell.apk might fix it.
Primokorn said:
Are you running nightlies? If so using a previous version of /system/priv-app/Shell.apk might fix it.
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No it's all stock w/ xposed gb and app ops. Seems it was a fluke thing as it's gone away after a full charge and reboot
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seems like a stuck process, but it can very well be xposed. i know xposed is popular, but it does create a multitude of differing undocumented issues for many(while many have no issues or aren't aware of issues). so if it keeps happening, id try uninstalling xposed as a very first thing to try. i know that i personality help quite a few by suggesting uninstalling xposed.
A reboot would probably fix it next time you notice it.
Also try wiping cache and dalvik in recovery.

Cannot grant applications Superuser access

I'm using the SuperSU app on my S3 running KitKat (slimkat 7). I have recently been unable to grant any new apps superuser access. The dialog appears on my screen that "Application X is requesting superuser access" and it has the usual two buttons "Grant" and "Deny" but I cannot press anything. The screen is just unresponsive. So every time I end up having to wait for the timer to count down to 0 and it will automatically deny the request.
Any ideas? Is there a better SuperUser app to be using? I was always under the impression that SuperSU was the definitive app. I remember in the past I had been using another SU app and I had to switch over to SuperSU in order for something to work correctly.
Any help is appreciated!!
skytbest said:
I'm using the SuperSU app on my S3 running KitKat (slimkat 7). I have recently been unable to grant any new apps superuser access. The dialog appears on my screen that "Application X is requesting superuser access" and it has the usual two buttons "Grant" and "Deny" but I cannot press anything. The screen is just unresponsive. So every time I end up having to wait for the timer to count down to 0 and it will automatically deny the request.
Any ideas? Is there a better SuperUser app to be using? I was always under the impression that SuperSU was the definitive app. I remember in the past I had been using another SU app and I had to switch over to SuperSU in order for something to work correctly.
Any help is appreciated!!
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So which superuser app are you using?
From my CM11 S3
skytbest said:
I'm using the SuperSU app on my S3 running KitKat (slimkat 7). I have recently been unable to grant any new apps superuser access. The dialog appears on my screen that "Application X is requesting superuser access" and it has the usual two buttons "Grant" and "Deny" but I cannot press anything. The screen is just unresponsive. So every time I end up having to wait for the timer to count down to 0 and it will automatically deny the request.
Any ideas? Is there a better SuperUser app to be using? I was always under the impression that SuperSU was the definitive app. I remember in the past I had been using another SU app and I had to switch over to SuperSU in order for something to work correctly.
Any help is appreciated!!
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Did you ever figure this out... having the same problem here. Thanks!
rickpub said:
Did you ever figure this out... having the same problem here. Thanks!
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I ended up switching to the Superuse app by ChainsDD. It's been working good so far!
skytbest said:
I ended up switching to the Superuse app by ChainsDD. It's been working good so far!
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I've found with some versions of Kitkat you have to flash the zip file for supersu in recovery to get it working. Personally I use supersu and haven't run into many problems at all
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