Okay.. so im trying to get gravity box to work.. but every time I try to activate the module in xposed, I get "GravityBox system framework not responding. Exiting"
Not to sure why this is happening.. I've installed everything correctly according to the threads for these apps.. I installed xposed, installed the framework.. rebooted.. then I installed gravity box and then try to activate it through the modules in xposed and I get that error.. anyone know why? and yes I am rooted. Lol I am using the LG Optimus L9(LGMS769) on v10f
bewpy said:
Okay.. so im trying to get gravity box to work.. but every time I try to activate the module in xposed, I get "GravityBox system framework not responding. Exiting"
Not to sure why this is happening.. I've installed everything correctly according to the threads for these apps.. I installed xposed, installed the framework.. rebooted.. then I installed gravity box and then try to activate it through the modules in xposed and I get that error.. anyone know why? and yes I am rooted. Lol
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Whats your phone / android version?
LS.xD said:
Whats your phone / android version?
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Sorry, I edited my post a few minutes after I posted it and put my phone at the end.. im on 4.1.2 LGMS769 (the L9) on v10f
bewpy said:
Sorry, I edited my post a few minutes after I posted it and put my phone at the end.. im on 4.1.2 LGMS769 (the L9) on v10f
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Which root app do you use?
LS.xD said:
Which root app do you use?
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SuperSU, everything else works fine when it comes to rooting
Do other xposed modules work?
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LS.xD said:
Do other xposed modules work?
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Hmmm, haven't tried that actually.. let me try it and ill get back to you
Well, I figured it out lol, Im an idiot... this whole time I thought clicking the name of the modules is how you activated it.. didnt know you actually had to click the checkbox it self.. So I was trying to open gravitybox before it was actually activated. Bleh, sorry xD
Xposed
I believe there might be different versions for different updates like gravitybox(JB) or gravitybox (KK) which i solved the framework issue by.
do you install and update xposed.
move both items on internal memory
move both items on internal memory
install on phone memory
2 ways
settings
application manager
select gravity box and xposed installer
move to internal memory
another way
install without memory card
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For some reason I can't switch to ART. When I select that in developers options, it prompts to reboot but afterwards when I check it is still on dalivk. Any idea? Running purity rom with Franco kernel.
Check the purity rom and franko kernel to see if it supports art
Do you haze xposed installed
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Franco works fine. You'll have xposed installed so it'll just reboot back to Dvalik
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Oh so do I have to uninstall xposed to switch to ART?
onecrzyasian said:
Oh so do I have to uninstall xposed to switch to ART?
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Yes.
I had this issue this afternoon. Couldn't figure out why ART wouldn't activate until I searched.
Uninstall xposed, select ART, then reboot, and then when all of the apps have been refreshed upon boot up, reinstall Xposed.
onecrzyasian said:
Oh so do I have to uninstall xposed to switch to ART?
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blackdragoon said:
Yes.
I had this issue this afternoon. Couldn't figure out why ART wouldn't activate until I searched.
Uninstall xposed, select ART, then reboot, and then when all of the apps have been refreshed upon boot up, reinstall Xposed.
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wait you reinstalled Xposed and was able to keep ART??
onecrzyasian said:
wait you reinstalled Xposed and was able to keep ART??
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Oh wait, now that you mentioned it...
I just checked again. Didn't notice that it switched back to Dalvik.
Xposed will probably never work with ART
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A handy hint I have just discovered... Uninstall Xposed from within the framework first, THEN remove it from your phone... Apparently Xposed leaves "things" behind :/
takuhii said:
A handy hint I have just discovered... Uninstall Xposed from within the framework first, THEN remove it from your phone... Apparently Xposed leaves "things" behind :/
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Hi,
Yes you need to uninstall from Xposed framework to restore the original "app_process" file and reboot..., then nothing is left on your phone.
[Q] Please help! "unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped"
I have a rooted nexus 5 running CM11. I kept getting this message before and I didn't know why so I posted here and someone told me to wipe my data so I did. That fixed the problem for about 2 weeks but it's back again. It happens so frequently now its very frustrating. It happens when I open an app, update an app or uninstall an app. Not every time but most frequently when updating. Why is this happening?! Please help and thanks in advance!
Just reflash your ROM or flash a different ROM and your problem should be fixed
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Do you use Xposed or any theme mods? Probably something like that causing it.
As spinninbsod said, just dirty flash your ROM again or clean flash a new one.
CitizenLee said:
Do you use Xposed or any theme mods? Probably something like that causing it.
As spinninbsod said, just dirty flash your ROM again or clean flash a new one.
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Ok I'll try reflashing. And yes I have xposed and around 10 mods.
lilfil3 said:
Ok I'll try reflashing. And yes I have xposed and around 10 mods.
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Cool, just make sure none of the mods are trying to do the same thing, like change battery icon etc.
If you're reflashing ROM it also might be worth taking a fresh back up before reactivating Xposed, just to save reflashing if something ***** up again
CitizenLee said:
Cool, just make sure none of the mods are trying to do the same thing, like change battery icon etc.
If you're reflashing ROM it also might be worth taking a fresh back up before reactivating Xposed, just to save reflashing if something ***** up again
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I think its XBLAST TOOLS that's giving me the problems. I don't get that error until I open the app.
lilfil3 said:
I think its XBLAST TOOLS that's giving me the problems. I don't get that error until I open the app.
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Ok that's a good start. Can you remember what you were using it to do? There's probably a similar settings in XGEL or Gravity Box.
CitizenLee said:
Ok that's a good start. Can you remember what you were using it to do? There's probably a similar settings in XGEL or Gravity Box.
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As soon as I open xblast I get the error. I just uninstalled it and I'm trying gravity box now to see if it was just xblast. And what do you mean what I was using?
lilfil3 said:
As soon as I open xblast I get the error. I just uninstalled it and I'm trying gravity box now to see if it was just xblast. And what do you mean what I was using?
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Prior to your problems, were you using XBlast to do anything specific like changing statusbar or something like that?
CitizenLee said:
Prior to your problems, were you using XBlast to do anything specific like changing statusbar or something like that?
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Yes. I had like everything enabled. I changed things in the status and notification bar and I also did stuff to my lock screen and a few other tweaks.
lilfil3 said:
Yes. I had like everything enabled. I changed things in the status and notification bar and I also did stuff to my lock screen and a few other tweaks.
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You can change all that stuff in GravityBox and XGEL so might be best to just use those instead
Due to an update of an Xposed module, I had badly corrupted my systemui. The phone was totally unusable, and I could only press the OK button notifying the stopped event at startup.
Lucky me, I still had not updated to 4.4.3. Via Skipsoft Android Toolkit I updated to the last Android release, and my systemui got fixed. I did not choose to perform a complete wipe, so I actually maintained my previous apps. In relation to root, I did not loose it, but I had to reinstall SuperSU to get the non-official apps working again.
I hope this helps somebody else in my same condition, with no need to do a system wipe!
thank you. this helped me today.
woke up with the error. assuming its gravitybox and xblast causing an issue. will remove xblast.
i9o said:
Due to an update of an Xposed module, I had badly corrupted my systemui. The phone was totally unusable, and I could only press the OK button notifying the stopped event at startup.
Lucky me, I still had not updated to 4.4.3. Via Skipsoft Android Toolkit I updated to the last Android release, and my systemui got fixed. I did not choose to perform a complete wipe, so I actually maintained my previous apps. In relation to root, I did not loose it, but I had to reinstall SuperSU to get the non-official apps working again.
I hope this helps somebody else in my same condition, with no need to do a system wipe!
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Xposed does not actually "touch" or change SystemUI in any way. Xposed puts a couple of "files" in system which allows intercepted commands to be changed, without changing the actual code.
When you updated the ROM via a toolkit (PLEASE don't use toolkits by the way) you would have overwritten these Xposed files.
The simplest fix is to just remove the Xposed files
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I just rooted my phone through WeakSauce, turned s-off, installed SuperSU and installed TWRP. Now I installed Xposed Framework and GravityBox and occasionally my system.ui crashes. What can I do to stop these crashes?
Assuming you haven't modified much else, start by turning off some of the Gravity Box tweaks you've used. Or, turn them all off. Might be something in there causing it. If the problem goes away, start enabling one or two at a time until you find the one causing the problem.
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Assuming you haven't modified much else, start by turning off some of the Gravity Box tweaks you've used. Or, turn them all off. Might be something in there causing it. If the problem goes away, start enabling one or two at a time until you find the one causing the problem.
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Thanks, I'll try that
oFumbleSo said:
I just rooted my phone through WeakSauce, turned s-off, installed SuperSU and installed TWRP. Now I installed Xposed Framework and GravityBox and occasionally my system.ui crashes. What can I do to stop these crashes?
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You shouldn't use gravity box on a stock ROM. Use sense 6 toolbox. That could be causing your issue.
oFumbleSo said:
I just rooted my phone through WeakSauce, turned s-off, installed SuperSU and installed TWRP. Now I installed Xposed Framework and GravityBox and occasionally my system.ui crashes. What can I do to stop these crashes?
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Hey,
I've got a rooted Nexus which won't start anymore. It has been rooted for months and everything worked fine so far. I've installed a lot of root apps like the Xposed Framework, Titanium Backup and App Ops. The last Rom I had on it was the Stock Android 4.4.3. After running without any problems and me making no modifications, suddenly it stopped working. First, the System UI kept crashing after max. 1 second of running. Now, it won't even get past the boot screen. I think, it is a problem with a Xposed Framework module of which I have a lot installed (I remember XBlast, GravityBox and Wanam but there were more (propably around 10). Is there a way to disable the Xposed modules? Another problem is, that I don't know, if I accidently updated to KitKat 4.4.4 what could've caused those problems.
I hope, you can help me.
Stefan
Stefan Baumann said:
Hey,
I've got a rooted Nexus which won't start anymore. It has been rooted for months and everything worked fine so far. I've installed a lot of root apps like the Xposed Framework, Titanium Backup and App Ops. The last Rom I had on it was the Stock Android 4.4.3. After running without any problems and me making no modifications, suddenly it stopped working. First, the System UI kept crashing after max. 1 second of running. Now, it won't even get past the boot screen. I think, it is a problem with a Xposed Framework module of which I have a lot installed (I remember XBlast, GravityBox and Wanam but there were more (propably around 10). Is there a way to disable the Xposed modules? Another problem is, that I don't know, if I accidently updated to KitKat 4.4.4 what could've caused those problems.
I hope, you can help me.
Stefan
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I think it's xblast.
Just flash the disabler zip via recovery. Its attached in the Xposed thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
rootSU said:
I think it's xblast.
Just flash the disabler zip via recovery. Its attached in the Xposed thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-installer-versions-changelog-t2714053
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You can repetitively press the volume keys during boot and eventually it'll vibrate every time you do. What it does is add a folder "disabled" in Xposed's data and disables it. No need to push and flash lol. Was implemented a while ago as an easier alternative
Lethargy said:
You can repetitively press the volume keys during boot and eventually it'll vibrate every time you do. What it does is add a folder "disabled" in Xposed's data and disables it. No need to push and flash lol. Was implemented a while ago as an easier alternative
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Cool. I haven't seen this anywhere
rootSU said:
Cool. I haven't seen this anywhere
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I think it was in the Q&A thread for Xposed lol
Since nobody knows how to use adb to push
Lethargy said:
You can repetitively press the volume keys during boot and eventually it'll vibrate every time you do. What it does is add a folder "disabled" in Xposed's data and disables it. No need to push and flash lol. Was implemented a while ago as an easier alternative
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I tried that several times now and it doesn't seem to work. During boot, i repetitively pressed the volume keys as you told me until it vibrated a bit. Then, the boot took a lot longer than usual but it didn't change anything - the com.android.systemui process is still crashing.
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I tried that several times now and it doesn't seem to work. During boot, i repetitively pressed the volume keys as you told me until it vibrated a bit. Then, the boot took a lot longer than usual but it didn't change anything - the com.android.systemui process is still crashing.
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Try what @rootSU said then. If that doesn't work either then its not because of Xposed.
Lethargy said:
Try what @rootSU said then. If that doesn't work either then its not because of Xposed.
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Ok, it seems I did the button pressing the wrong way. After looking at the thread posted by rootSU and especially at this post I was able to do it (I pressed both volume buttons repetitively instead of just one). So, now I was able to boot the Nexus - what next?
Disable all your modules and re-enable Xposed with the instructions of that post. Reboot to see if its Xposed itself causing the issue. If it boots up then enable them one by one and reboot each time. One will be the culprit.
Lethargy said:
Disable all your modules and re-enable Xposed with the instructions of that post. Reboot to see if its Xposed itself causing the issue. If it boots up then enable them one by one and reboot each time. One will be the culprit.
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Ok, I disabled all of them and it booted now . I saw, that there are a lot of updates for my available (xposed installer, app settings, burnt toast, customshare, gravitybox, holo themer, wanam, xblast, xposed additions and youtube adaway). Should I install those before reactivating the modules?
Up to you
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Up to you
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Ok, I updated all the modules, enabled them one by one (with a restart after every one) and now, everything is working again. Thank you very much for your help :good:.
So I'm fighting with this all night I found this
https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro-oxygenos-9-5-gravitybox-root/
Updated : so the exposed work now what module I need to have to change status bar ?
Install Gravitybox apk, activate xposed module and reboot.
JJay666 said:
Install Gravitybox apk, activate xposed module and reboot.
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Confirmed work take me 3 hour i have wrong module installed in exposed and got bootloop and removing my root too when I was active gravity box and restart phone. First time was doing this noob time :cyclops: thank you
siuraczewski said:
Confirmed work take me 3 hour i have wrong module installed in exposed and got bootloop and removing my root too when I was active gravity box and restart phone. First time was doing this noob time :cyclops: thank you
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Btw any recommendations module's for try it in first time use ?
siuraczewski said:
Btw any recommendations module's for try it in first time use ?
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Besides GravityBox ? Im not sure. It depends on what you want. I personally no longer use any of it.
JJay666 said:
Besides GravityBox ? Im not sure. It depends on what you want. I personally no longer use any of it.
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How you change status bar text color i don't see option in gravity box?
siuraczewski said:
How you change status bar text color i don't see option in gravity box?
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You can't in current pie version
Is GravityBox actually working for anyone? When I installed/enabled the Xposed module my phone went into a boot loop. Not too bad to recover from, but I don't really want to try it again unless someone can confirm it works on their OP7P. If it's working for you, which version/where did you install it from?
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Is GravityBox actually working for anyone? When I installed/enabled the Xposed module my phone went into a boot loop. Not too bad to recover from, but I don't really want to try it again unless someone can confirm it works on their OP7P. If it's working for you, which version/where did you install it from?
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Working fine for me.
tech_head said:
Working fine for me.
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Same here.
everything work well
9.5.7 GM21AA GM1917
Everything work well
Modules in Magic
-Riru Core
-Riru EdXposed
-substratum
apk gravity box
Why do you need substratum?
HottieLinus said:
Why do you need substratum?
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For themes, Substratum will install a magisk module if it finds it.
siuraczewski said:
everything work well
9.5.8 GM21AA GM19170 didn't disable enything before Update.
Everything work well
Modules in Magic
-Riru Core
-Riru EdXposed
-substratum
apk gravity box
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-viper
-YouTube vience
cant get lockscreen rotate to work in gravitybox. really the only think I installed it for.
does anyone know of a volume button reorientation module until we get custom roms with it?
I really want to install Gravity Box on my phone but last time I did on my 6T, the exposed interferes with the Snapchat and I was banned for a day. Has anyone found work around for Snapchat with exposed installed? If yes, please let me know. Thanks.