I have a rooted Nexus 5 on KitKat 4.4.2 , also installed Xposed Framework with several Modules (set up on my liking)
My question is: Can I (/ is it safe to) to backup the Xposed Framework with it's all Modules (with their settings) by Titanium Backup and then let's say after freshly flashing the KitKat 4.4.3, to restore them back and have it fully functional, like it was before or is it not safe to do and I have to Install and set them up, over again on the new rom (stock)?
I am sure a lot of people would like to know what to do in this case, but I haven't yet found the answer on this question.
Thanks.
Haik0 said:
I have a rooted Nexus 5 on KitKat 4.4.2 , also installed Xposed Framework with several Modules (set up on my liking)
My question is: Can I (/ is it safe to) to backup the Xposed Framework with it's all Modules (with their settings) by Titanium Backup and then let's say after freshly flashing the KitKat 4.4.3, to restore them back and have it fully functional, like it was before or is it not safe to do and I have to Install and set them up, over again on the new rom (stock)?
I am sure a lot of people would like to know what to do in this case, but I haven't yet found the answer on this question.
Thanks.
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The framework, no. But the Xposed Installer app, all the modules and their respective settings - yes. You do your titanium restore, open teh xposed app and then install the framework, then everything was as it was before.
only Modules?
rootSU said:
The framework, no. But the Xposed Installer app, all the modules and their respective settings - yes. You do your titanium restore, open teh xposed app and then install the framework, then everything was as it was before.
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So it is safe to Backup / Restore only the Modules (with their data/settings), but the Framework has to be downloaded and installed manually?
So after restore all the Modules (Gravity Box and so on.....) are going to have their settings set in a root level just fine ??
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rootSU said:
The framework, no. But the Xposed Installer app, all the modules and their respective settings - yes. You do your titanium restore, open teh xposed app and then install the framework, then everything was as it was before.
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Thanks:good:
How do I backup the installed modules? In TB, I only see the xposed installer apk. Thanks.
sherpa25 said:
How do I backup the installed modules? In TB, I only see the xposed installer apk. Thanks.
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Xposed modules are apks so you should see them in the list. I never have any issue with TB.
Primokorn said:
Xposed modules are apks so you should see them in the list. I never have any issue with TB.
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I see. I'll check them out tomorrow. Just wanted to make sure as I have quite a few of them to remember all. Thanks.
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When you use Xposed and GravityBox, you can meet the problem : GravityBox system framework not responding.Exiting when you try to open the GravityBox. Here is the solution.
1. Install Xposed Framework.
2. Install GravityBox with the .apk file (not through the Xposed installer).
3. Check the GravityBox in modules menu.
4. Reboot the phone.
5. Enjoy.
hope it help you!
tonykenvicwins said:
When you use Xposed and GravityBox, you can meet the problem : GravityBox system framework not responding.Exiting when you try to open the GravityBox. Here is the solution.
1. Install Xposed Framework.
2. Install GravityBox with the .apk file (not through the Xposed installer).
3. Check the GravityBox in modules menu.
4. Reboot the phone.
5. Enjoy.
hope it help you!
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sir its not working on mtk6589
relisys667 said:
sir its not working on mtk6589
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its not a problem . just do a restart after every steps of installation of xposed and gravity box . there is no such issue
relisys667 said:
sir its not working on mtk6589
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try to uninstall xposed installer and gravitybox, reboot and wipe dakvil cache.
Reinstall xposed installer and gravitybox by .apk files.
goodluck.
Check this It will Help
relisys667 said:
sir its not working on mtk6589
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Starting from Xposed Install - install/update it
Then go back, Check for Modules and Tick Mark on it. Then Reboot.
Similarly Downloads options is there where you can find and access stuff if you tick mark it under Modules and Reboot it.
You are done
Hit Thanks if I Helped You.
bmp1993 said:
Starting from Xposed Install - install/update it
Then go back, Check for Modules and Tick Mark on it. Then Reboot.
Similarly Downloads options is there where you can find and access stuff if you tick mark it under Modules and Reboot it.
You are done
Hit Thanks if I Helped You.
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i solve this issue by moving both app to internal storage
I tried everything mentionned here and keep having this issue.
relisys667 said:
i solve this issue by moving both app to internal storage
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Tried with the app in /data and /system/data -> same problem
neFAST said:
I tried everything mentionned here and keep having this issue.
Tried with the app in /data and /system/data -> same problem
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Hey Bro, Dont move any apps.
Uninstall Framework, then remove Xposed Installer app, Remove all modules. Reboot Handset.
Then Reinstall the Xposed Installer app and install framework. Reboot and install modules and check them in Installer box, Reboot again.
Everything will be normal.
Sometimes the framework becomes unresponsive and causes lag. I've faced this issue once.
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Starting from Xposed Install - install/update it
Then go back, Check for Modules and Tick Mark on it. Then Reboot.
Similarly Downloads options is there where you can find and access stuff if you tick mark it under Modules and Reboot it.
You are done
Hit Thanks if I Helped You.
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Yeah. Just missing the check box.
actually you don't need to install any additional apk. I simply go to xposed installer and download/update 'GravityBox' module. and then start 'Xposed Framework'. it should work fine after restarting device (it did for me.)
hope this help
I'm using gravitybox on my galaxy advance with cyanigenmod 10.1 but I have a problem. I Just setted transparent status bar but when I try to make a call the screen become black and I can Just hear who is talking and talking with him. If I disable gravitybox the dialer work good again. Help
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Just a quick question. Has anyone ACTUALLY had success in fixing this bug... i only ask because i tried every solution above to no avail and i don't see any "Thanks that helped" responses...
this method will help
Its clearly written on main thread that install gravity app on internal storage...
if done tick it from xpose app reboot and your done.............
Just ran into this exact problem after my Nexus 5 was upgraded to 4.4.2. Step by step uninstall/reboot, reinstall framework/reboot, reinstall module/reboot didn't work. Installing the Gravity box module from the apk did. Thanks OP.
This took a few tried, but I eventually got it working doing the following:
1. Install the xposed installer from the apk file.
2. Reboot
3. Install the gravitybox apk, the hit Done. Don't hit Open.
4. Reboot.
5. Open xposed installer, go to modules, tick on gravitybox module
6. reboot
That worked for me, nothing else did up until that point.
Also Gravitybox is sweet, has all the tweaks that I've always used custom ROMs for.
Jon
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This took a few tried, but I eventually got it working doing the following:
1. Install the xposed installer from the apk file.
2. Reboot
3. Install the gravitybox apk, the hit Done. Don't hit Open.
4. Reboot.
5. Open xposed installer, go to modules, tick on gravitybox module
6. reboot
That worked for me, nothing else did up until that point.
Also Gravitybox is sweet, has all the tweaks that I've always used custom ROMs for.
Jon
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Here's a helpful tutorial for newbies like me:
Work only in Internal Memory
Only if both the apps are installed DIRECTLY (not moved after) in Internal memory... the issue will be resolved. other wise... it will be a problem once in a while...
Mechashiva said:
This took a few tried, but I eventually got it working doing the following:
1. Install the xposed installer from the apk file.
2. Reboot
3. Install the gravitybox apk, the hit Done. Don't hit Open.
4. Reboot.
5. Open xposed installer, go to modules, tick on gravitybox module
6. reboot
That worked for me, nothing else did up until that point.
Also Gravitybox is sweet, has all the tweaks that I've always used custom ROMs for.
Jon
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Thanks....i had the same problem.....
Sent from my Micromax A92 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Thanks. Proper rebooting each step of the install/enablling is the key
Just realised this: worked with GB2.7.6. The solution doesn't work with GB3.0.1 - could not even check the module in xposed
The latest version that does not exhibit this problem is version is 2.9.6 - xposed allows the checking of the module, and after reboot, I am all good!
Final edit: apology - I was on custome rom. under .254, xposed (2.5) and gravity works ( 3.01)! But I can't find the "quicksetting tiles" menu in gravity...(?)
tonykenvicwins said:
When you use Xposed and GravityBox, you can meet the problem : GravityBox system framework not responding.Exiting when you try to open the GravityBox. Here is the solution.
1. Install Xposed Framework.
2. Install GravityBox with the .apk file (not through the Xposed installer).
3. Check the GravityBox in modules menu.
4. Reboot the phone.
5. Enjoy.
hope it help you!
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Thanks
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Just a query really more than anything.
I've got my Nexus 5 rooted using cf-auto root, TWRP recovery and got xposed framework installed.
Now whenever the next update for android comes out what would I need to do?
Do I have to disable xposed modules and then just flash the update and supersu zip?
or do I need to do more now I have got xposed.
Cheers guys.
brichardson1991 said:
Just a query really more than anything.
I've got my Nexus 5 rooted using cf-auto root, TWRP recovery and got xposed framework installed.
Now whenever the next update for android comes out what would I need to do?
Do I have to disable xposed modules and then just flash the update and supersu zip?
or do I need to do more now I have got xposed.
Cheers guys.
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Xposed has nothing to do with Android updates. With root & TWRP you will have to flash the OTA update file then root again.
This guide should help you.
Ah fair enough, just wasn't sure due to xposed framework changing system files.
Primokorn said:
Xposed has nothing to do with Android updates. With root & TWRP you will have to flash the OTA update file then root again.
This guide should help you.
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from the thread you linked:
Note: Literally any modification will break the OTA. Xposed, DPI, build.prop, volume mod, etc. ANYTHING!
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Q: I have Xposed Framework installed. Do I need to uninstall it before the OTA?
A: Yes. It needs to be uninstalled and in some cases system files need to be replaced.
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I imagine removing the modules and uninstall xposed I would be able to update then resume installing xposed and the modules again?
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I imagine removing the modules and uninstall xposed I would be able to update then resume installing xposed and the modules again?
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Hi,
Yes, and in Xposed framework you need to restore the original files by using "Uninstall (Restore app_process before)" before uninstall the app itself. The system file "app_process" is modified (/system/bin/app_process).
It will not hurt...
gian569 said:
from the thread you linked:
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You have to do it ONLY IF you want to go back to stock. However you can simply flash the OTA update from a custom recovery.
As mentioned by El Daddy "In order for the OTA to apply successfully without intervention; you must be completely stock".
Primokorn said:
You have to do it ONLY IF you want to go back to stock. However you can simply flash the OTA update from a custom recovery.
As mentioned by El Daddy "In order for the OTA to apply successfully without intervention; you must be completely stock".
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no, just no. if you want to the take the OTA, you must not have any modified /system/ files, which xposed modifies /system/ files.
xposed modifies the system and if you want to install the OTA through the stock recovery or even a custom recovery, you must uninstall the modules and framework.
Ok well that's useful to know.
Cheers all
Zepius said:
no, just no. if you want to the take the OTA, you must not have any modified /system/ files, which xposed modifies /system/ files.
xposed modifies the system and if you want to install the OTA through the stock recovery or even a custom recovery, you must uninstall the modules and framework.
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Well... that's not what some people told me and the section B explains that:
Section B: Flashing in a Custom Recovery (TWRP- CWM)
1) Download the OTA.zip and copy to your phone.
2) Boot into recovery.
3) Flash the OTA just like you would a ROM.
4) Reboot.
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However I'm always on custom ROMs so I never tried OTA update.
Maybe removing Xposed stuff is mandatory. I trust you if you are 100% sure.
Primokorn said:
Well... that's not what some people told me and the section B explains that:
However I'm always on custom ROMs so I never tried OTA update.
Maybe removing Xposed stuff is mandatory. I trust you if you are 100% sure.
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what you quoted has to do if you made no system mods but have a custom recovery. The OTA checks the system files to make sure they are as expected.
i am 100% sure you need to uninstall xposed framework/modules before you can even think of flashing the OTA.
Zepius said:
what you quoted has to do if you made no system mods but have a custom recovery. The OTA checks the system files to make sure they are as expected.
i am 100% sure you need to uninstall xposed framework/modules before you can even think of flashing the OTA.
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Thanks for the clarification.
Framework yes! MUST be uninstalled as this is in /system. You can then flash the ota manually via recovery but not before.
Xposed modules however do not modify /system. They are basic /data/app apks that use "existing" (xposed framework) /system resources. They do not further modify /system so I would doubt they need to be uninstalled
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Framework yes! MUST be uninstalled as this is in /system. You can then flash the ota manually via recovery but not before.
Xposed modules however do not modify /system. They are basic /data/app apks that use "existing" (xposed framework) /system resources. They do not further modify /system so I would doubt they need to be uninstalled
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This may be dumb questions. If they are, I accept your scorn. When people say uninstall, that just entails going into the Xposed Installer app and hitting "Uninstall" under the Framework menu, right? There's really no need to uninstall the installer from the phone altogether, or is there? And finally, since the modules don't really modify /system, I take it it doesn't really matter whether we uncheck them or leave them checked when we uninstall the xposed framework?
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This may be dumb questions. If they are, I accept your scorn. When people say uninstall, that just entails going into the Xposed Installer app and hitting "Uninstall" under the Framework menu, right? There's really no need to uninstall the installer from the phone altogether, or is there? And finally, since the modules don't really modify /system, I take it it doesn't really matter whether we uncheck them or leave them checked when we uninstall the xposed framework?
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That should be the case. Xposed installer is just a /data/app to install and manage the actual framework in /system. It's the framework that runs the modifications the modules provide, which is the whole point. Run system mods without Modding system... except the small mod of adding the framework itselfn.
One mod to rule them all
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charesa39 said:
This may be dumb questions. If they are, I accept your scorn. When people say uninstall, that just entails going into the Xposed Installer app and hitting "Uninstall" under the Framework menu, right? There's really no need to uninstall the installer from the phone altogether, or is there? And finally, since the modules don't really modify /system, I take it it doesn't really matter whether we uncheck them or leave them checked when we uninstall the xposed framework?
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I think what @viking37 said is true - you need to go into the Xposed installer and select the option to uninstall and restore the original app_process.
Uninstalling the modules is really not needed. Keeping the modules "should" actually make sure that you don't have to worry about re-setting up the module the way you want it after you reinstall the XPosed Framework. (settings should get carried forward)
Re,
Yep, just use uninstall inside Xposed Framework, it will restore the original app_process located in /system/bin/app_process. When you use install inside Xposed Framework it will modifie the "app_process" file and create a backup of this file named "app_process.orig" then this file will be restored when using the uninstall option in Xposed Framework. You need, obviously to reboot.
In my previous post I said use "Uninstall (Restore app_process before)" because I have an older version (it was this name), now it's just "Uninstall", all is fine.
It seems that just uninstall Xposed Framework via settings/apps doesn't restore the original app_process. Just tested it's the case, if you uninstall Xposed Framework only via settings/apps, the "app_process" file is not restored, so the system file is still modified...
as a user, i can validate this.....
trying to flash OTA using custom recovery will fail if exposed is left alone
as long as you "Uninstall (Restore app_process before)"...... then the OTA will flash fine
viking37 said:
It seems that just uninstall Xposed Framework via settings/apps doesn't restore the original app_process. Just tested it's the case, if you uninstall Xposed Framework only via settings/apps, the "app_process" file is not restored, so the system file is still modified...
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I dont think you can uninstall the "xposed framework" from settings > Apps. Only the "xposed framework installer", although really old versions didn't use the installer at all either.
Re,
Hum... I just tested with the last version available in the Xposed thread, xposed.installer_v25_36
What I mean is that you need to first use the "uninstall" option in Xposed to have your "app_process" file restored other than that just uninstall Xposed from settings/apps keeps the "app_process" modified (you can see with the date of the modification in /system/bin with a file explorer and file zize too, not the same) and "app_process.orig" so t's not restored.
hi i have Magio rom r4 on it. So I have xposed installer on the current version installed 2.4.1 now I wanted the sense 5 toolbox upgrade but unfortunately it's not there It will appear the following message, app does not install a package with the same name, but in conflict-standing signature is already installed . How do I now installed the upgrade? If I for example the transparency of the status bar änderre does nothing
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hi i have Magio rom r4 on it. So I have xposed installer on the current version installed 2.4.1 now I wanted the sense 5 toolbox upgrade but unfortunately it's not there It will appear the following message, app does not install a package with the same name, but in conflict-standing signature is already installed . How do I now installed the upgrade? If I for example the transparency of the status bar änderre does nothing
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Do you use TWRP? If so use the built in file manager to delete the apk from system apps folder and reinstall latest version from xposed.
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yes I have TWRP. So wanted to do this to clear xposed only is the app not there, so under system apps. Have root browser used and it mangager file but do not see them. it could be the xposed the app has a anderren name under system apps?
mfjdfj said:
yes I have TWRP. So wanted to do this to clear xposed only is the app not there, so under system apps. Have root browser used and it mangager file but do not see them. it could be the xposed the app has a anderren name under system apps?
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look for Sense5Toolbox.apk - thats what you want to update - not xposed!
So now when I xposed xposed update in the app so the framework should yes then the phone reboot but with the option that is the app included. That would be then start new software and device reboot. So when I re-start device selected is not permited and if I reboot software anwähle it comes true after I updated the framework. But after the restart when I get in for a chop modules sit back and Neustar anwähle remains the phone hang boot process while the. And I turn it off then and after I back up drive is back I will update the framework.
mfjdfj said:
So now when I xposed xposed update in the app so the framework should yes then the phone reboot but with the option that is the app included. That would be then start new software and device reboot. So when I re-start device selected is not permited and if I reboot software anwähle it comes true after I updated the framework. But after the restart when I get in for a chop modules sit back and Neustar anwähle remains the phone hang boot process while the. And I turn it off then and after I back up drive is back I will update the framework.
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google translate - amazing
you can send me a PM in german!
1)Does using xposed modules affect the performance of your phone!?
2)Does "per app dpi" module work well in kitkat 4.4.2?
3)Is it recommended to even restore the xposed framework+modules via titanium after flashing a "different" rom?
4)Why does fixing permission restore the modifications done via xposed to some apps?
5)are the modification codes injected into the rom or they run over it(sorry if i sound like a noob,i am one)?
Sonone said:
1)Does using xposed modules affect the performance of your phone!?
2)Does "per app dpi" module work well in kitkat 4.4.2?
3)Is it recommended to even restore the xposed framework+modules via titanium after flashing a "different" rom?
4)Why does fixing permission restore the modifications done via xposed to some apps?
5)are the modification codes injected into the rom or they run over it(sorry if i sound like a noob,i am one)?
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1) for some people for no known reason
2) yes, app settings
3) Same as any other app restore. Who cares, do what you want
4) Didn't know it did. "fix permissions" is not a good thing to do. Avoid it at all costs
5) Read the xposed thread. they are not injected (thats the whole point)
rootSU said:
1) for some people for no known reason
2) yes, app settings
3) Same as any other app restore. Who cares, do what you want
4) Didn't know it did. "fix permissions" is not a good thing to do. Avoid it at all costs
5) Read the xposed thread. they are not injected (thats the whole point)
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I will surely read it.. thanks for getting back!:good:
btw fixing permissions is bad... i did it quite often!
and at times it does help me when i have fcs!
Btw when i restored the entire xposed thing after i recently flashed slim (after coming from stock) some changes offered by gravity box didnt work well i probably think it may be some compatibility issues!
Sonone said:
I will surely read it.. thanks for getting back!:good:
btw fixing permissions is bad... i did it quite often!
and at times it does help me when i have fcs!
Btw when i restored the entire xposed thing after i recently flashed slim (after coming from stock) some changes offered by gravity box didnt work well i probably think it may be some compatibility issues!
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Xposed runs on top, not changing code. Gravity box only supports pure AOSP. The code Gravity box changes is not the same if not AOSP so some things work, some do not.
Dont fix permissions. Recovery doesnt know what permissions should be so it guesses. Bad
Has anyone had success installing xposed framework on the m8 running a stock rooted lollipop rom? I have tried multiple times following the guide in the xposed thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811 with no success.
It worked for me on adrenaline 2.1 but not on a couple of other roms I tried.
jas88 said:
It worked for me on adrenaline 2.1 but not on a couple of other roms I tried.
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What were the steps you took to install it?
I opened xsposed installer >framework > reboot. I only downloaded a couple of modules but they work.
nmarietta said:
What were the steps you took to install it?
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what steps are you using to install xposed? I have it working on Fluent 7.1 just fine.
BladeRunner said:
what steps are you using to install xposed? I have it working on Fluent 7.1 just fine.
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I downloaded the files from the link I posted above..
Install the xposed installer .apk
Reboot from within the installer and grant root privileges.
Flash the framework via TWRP
I have also tried to flash the framework first, install the .apk, and reboot from within the installer to grant root.
Neither way has worked for me.
nmarietta said:
I downloaded the files from the link I posted above..
Install the xposed installer .apk
Reboot from within the installer and grant root privileges.
Flash the framework via TWRP
I have also tried to flash the framework first, install the .apk, and reboot from within the installer to grant root.
Neither way has worked for me.
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I have it running on stock rooted, here are the steps I took.
Flashed the xposed arm zip file in TWRP
Installed the 3.0 alpha2 apk
Once installed I went into "framework" and hit soft reboot.
Once the phone was done I installed a module/made it active and soft reboot again.
I don't think you have to take these exact same steps but this is just what I did following a YT video. In "framework" it always says "Installation is only possible maunally via recovery for now." in red letters. That confused me into thinking it was not installed properly but all the modules I'm using are working fine.
The Stig 04 said:
I have it running on stock rooted, here are the steps I took.
Flashed the xposed arm zip file in TWRP
Installed the 3.0 alpha2 apk
Once installed I went into "framework" and hit soft reboot.
Once the phone was done I installed a module/made it active and soft reboot again.
I don't think you have to take these exact same steps but this is just what I did following a YT video. In "framework" it always says "Installation is only possible maunally via recovery for now." in red letters. That confused me into thinking it was not installed properly but all the modules I'm using are working fine.
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I have tried to install this exact same way. After flashing the framework and installing the alpha .apk, I activated greenify and rebooted.
Upon launching greenify, I saw a yellow dialogue box that said auto hibernation service has stopped (auto hibernation worked fine before trying to use xposed) I attempted to enable the xposed features and a screen popped up telling me to install the xposed framework.
I have since restored my nand backup I made before flashing xposed, and greenify is back to auto hibernating, just cant use the xposed features.
nmarietta said:
I have tried to install this exact same way. After flashing the framework and installing the alpha .apk, I activated greenify and rebooted.
Upon launching greenify, I saw a yellow dialogue box that said auto hibernation service has stopped (auto hibernation worked fine before trying to use xposed) I attempted to enable the xposed features and a screen popped up telling me to install the xposed framework.
I have since restored my nand backup I made before flashing xposed, and greenify is back to auto hibernating, just cant use the xposed features.
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Have you tried installing other modules? Looking around the greenify sections here on XDA seems it wasn't ready for 5.0, but there is a beta thread that you may want to take a look at.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify
The Stig 04 said:
Have you tried installing other modules? Looking around the greenify sections here on XDA seems it wasn't ready for 5.0, but there is a beta thread that you may want to take a look at.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify
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I just found that beta thread, and I am now trying to install xposed again.
I also tried Xsense, and did not have any luck.
What modules are you using? I will activate them and test.
nmarietta said:
I just found that beta thread, and I am now trying to install xposed again.
I also tried Xsense, and did not have any luck.
What modules are you using? I will activate them and test.
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Currently I'm using
Sense 6 lockscreen mods (LP)
Sense 6 Toolbox beta (to find the beta you have to change your settings, open the module in xposed/scroll all the way right to settings/change to "beta")
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The Stig 04 said:
Currently I'm using
Sense 6 lockscreen mods (LP)
Sense 6 Toolbox beta (to find the beta you have to change your settings, open the module in xposed/scroll all the way right to settings/change to "beta")
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I reinstalled xposed, and updated greenify to beta 11. I also installed Sense 6 Toolbox beta. Everything seems to be working just fine.
My problem was using modules that were not updated to work with lollipop. Thanks for all your help!