Is there a clean 4.2.2 ROM available? Without that Samsung, Flipchart and so on apps... only GAPPS maybe!?
Install fresh rom... then debloat it
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Kiro73 said:
Is there a clean 4.2.2 ROM available? Without that Samsung, Flipchart and so on apps... only GAPPS maybe!?
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i don't think so. but you can remove those apps if you have root'ed your device and use 'root apps remover''
i can write a script for CWM which delete's all of those crappy apps
this html file will help you a lot
safariking said:
i can write a script for CWM which delete's all of those crappy apps
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That would be very nice
Hi Guys!
Just got my nexus 5, I was wondering as to which current ROM's available offer any of the following :
1) Halo
2) PIE control
Thanks in advance !
Not sure about ROMs but if you're happy with the stock ROM and just want those two features then you can install the Xposed Framework and download Gravity Box for PIE control and XHalo modules. I know the Gravity Box module is functional, not sure about Halo since I don't use it. Hope this helps.
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just go through the roms and read the op's, they list all the features
wkmyers62 said:
Not sure about ROMs but if you're happy with the stock ROM and just want those two features then you can install the Xposed Framework and download Gravity Box for PIE control and XHalo modules. I know the Gravity Box module is functional, not sure about Halo since I don't use it. Hope this helps.
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Thank you, i will look into Xposed Framework. One question though, does installing Xposed Framework require the device to be rooted ? I know i have to root the device to install a custom ROM but was just wondering if Xposed Framework can be installed without rooting.
TheAtheistOtaku said:
just go through the roms and read the op's, they list all the features
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I looked through all the ROMs in the nexus 5 sections, only a few of them list change logs the rest just instructions on how to install the ROM. I believe there was just ROM thread that actually listed out all the features added to the ROM.
I understand that nexus 5 development is in its early stages and I do not expect to see full feature functionality for a while. Being kinda new to the android scene i am still trying to understand all the terminology used so change logs really dont elaborate on anything yet. Thank you though
fruitsalt said:
Thank you, i will look into Xposed Framework. One question though, does installing Xposed Framework require the device to be rooted ? I know i have to root the device to install a custom ROM but was just wondering if Xposed Framework can be installed without rooting.
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1) you don't need root to flash custom ROMs. Only custom recovery. You do however, have to unlock your bootloader.#
2) Yes, Xposed needs root.
I feel like dumb every time i need to flash SuperSU closed source su app on omnirom as i use no gapps and closed source apps in my omnirom deployment, maybe is possible to integrate an open source one like the one used in the CyanogenMOD.
github.com/koush/Superuser
I can help with that, if you need.
Sorry about my english.
thypon said:
I feel like dumb every time i need to flash SuperSU closed source su app on omnirom as i use no gapps and closed source apps in my omnirom deployment, maybe is possible to integrate an open source one like the one used in the CyanogenMOD.
github.com/koush/Superuser
I can help with that, if you need.
Sorry about my english.
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You can use the FlashAfterUpdate map !
hhamzah49 said:
You can use the FlashAfterUpdate map !
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You don't need to. Just enable survivor mode in SuperSU.
hhamzah49 said:
You can use the FlashAfterUpdate map !
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Custom ROMs is thougth to be power user friendly. I mean, obviously i can flash another million mods by myself, but i'd prefer if the root manager was integrated better in the ROM.
thypon said:
Custom ROMs is thougth to be power user friendly. I mean, obviously i can flash another million mods by myself, but i'd prefer if the root manager was integrated better in the ROM.
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It is planned, but it is a low priority over other features and issues when enabling simply survivor mode in SuperSU gets you the same result.
Skripka said:
It is planned, but it is a low priority over other features and issues when enabling simply survivor mode in SuperSU gets you the same result.
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Could i help?Meanwhile i've downloaded the omni source code.
This has already been discussed in several threads in Q&A
It is on the list to be worked on and the workarounds are listed there.
Thanks
Hey guys!
Power users already have custom kernels and ROMs, and it is possible to tune some advanced settings with and without root, so what did you modified on yours?
A lot of users reported performance issues and others just want more features, more efficiency, etc. Of course, there are those who just likes the device the way it comes from Motorola or don't want to void the warranty.
With all this diversity, I created this thread for we discuss what is the best setup for our device and how can we extract the best of it.
Curently mine is with stock ROM, Xposed, GravityBox and squid's custom kernel.
This setup provides me all Moto features, plus lots of features with GravityBox. I think that the performance is better, because I changed some settings with Kernel Adiutor.
Why
fingerprinted said:
Why
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Since each person uses a phone in a way, my idea was to create a space where people could tell which ROM, kernel, apps, themes and other things they use and share the benefits they get. This would make possible to all Moto X Play owners discover new things that could improve the user experience and everybody would win.
Stock rom, greenify, amplify (xda thread for great battery), lspeed mod. Works fine for me
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Curently mine is with stock ROM, Xposed, GravityBox and squid's custom kernel.
This setup provides me all Moto features, plus lots of features with GravityBox. I think that the performance is better, because I changed some settings with Kernel Adiutor.
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I find that installing xposed on my device causes choppy audio playback. Does this happen with you?
I'm using BlackPlayer and phonograph
hs-1993 said:
I find that installing xposed on my device causes choppy audio playback. Does this happen with you?
I'm using BlackPlayer and phonograph
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Now I'm on Cyanogenmod with a custom kernel, both by squid.
But I remember that when I was on stock, I had no problems with audio neither before or after installing Xposed.
Ohh.. Alright, having never used an android device, how do you find the performance of the device on cyanogenmod compared to stock? Is it worth flashing?
hs-1993 said:
Ohh.. Alright, having never used an android device, how do you find the performance of the device on cyanogenmod compared to stock? Is it worth flashing?
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Totally worth it! X Play doesn't have good performance with the stock ROM at this time. There are lags that we don't expect to find on a device at this price range. With Cyanogenmod the UI is very smooth. There are still some lags, but they're normal because we don't have a device with a Snapdragon 8xx. I can say you that with CM, the performance is just as good as you could expect of this hardware (and it's very good). If you are going to flash, I also recommend the squid kernel. It's great.
Here is the index of Moto X Play on XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-play/general/17-10-t3227295
Thanks man, will let you know. I tried the squid kernel yesterday, phone wouldn't resume out of deep sleep
Any such problems with cyanogenmod that might have occured due to squid kernel?
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Thanks man, will let you know. I tried the squid kernel yesterday, phone wouldn't resume out of deep sleep
Any such problems with cyanogenmod that might have occured due to squid kernel?
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The only problem I *think* some people have is that on certain wi-fi networks, the wi-fi driver prevents the phone from sleeping. I said *I think* because I don't have this issue and because of this I'm not sure whether it's already solved or if the problem persists. I suggest you to read at least the last pages from the threads of CM and the kernel for you to be sure.
What I can say is that for my usage, I have absolutely no problems. Everything works fine.
i'm using RR 5.5.8 + squid kernel latest update, greenify + amplify, working fine
Does Squid kernel (or Cyanogenmod ) solve the problem of RECENT APPS ?
I mean the impossibility for erasing them all with a single button.
peteich said:
Does Squid kernel (or Cyanogenmod ) solve the problem of RECENT APPS ?
I mean the impossibility for erasing them all with a single button.
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Cyanogenmod has this feature.
LuizHenrique91 said:
Cyanogenmod has this feature.
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thank you !
peteich said:
Does Squid kernel (or Cyanogenmod ) solve the problem of RECENT APPS ?
I mean the impossibility for erasing them all with a single button.
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GravityBox on stock Rom as well :good: needs root + xposed though
brom25 said:
GravityBox on stock Rom as well :good: needs root + xposed though
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Just found this feature myself earlier today!
Someone can explain me or give me the link on how to install xposed on my moto x thx
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aarmstrong23 said:
Someone can explain me or give me the link on how to install xposed on my moto x thx
Envoyé de mon XT1563 en utilisant Tapatalk
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Flash TWRP, root the device then check this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-play/help/xposed-t3191338/post63940401 to be sure which version to use.
Basically, flash the zip provided and reboot :good:
For the first time waiting a little before rooting this phone, since 6.0 is rolling out soon.
As of today mine is running quite smooth on stock 5.1.1
Just disabled all unused/useless apps,
limited the connections and data usage with Netguard and Opera max.
Will keep you posted.
hi..
is there any inbuilt feature in DU rom to disable apps from starting up at boot. Xposed boot manager is an excellent app to do this but couldn't find a similar one for DU.
any alternative app suggestions will be helpful
[email protected] said:
hi..
is there any inbuilt feature in DU rom to disable apps from starting up at boot. Xposed boot manager is an excellent app to do this but couldn't find a similar one for DU.
any alternative app suggestions will be helpful
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You can still use this xposed module on DU.
You may want to try SDMaid, autostarts, MyAndroidTools...
Primokorn said:
You can still use this xposed module on DU.
You may want to try SDMaid, autostarts, MyAndroidTools...
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I tried to install xposed on DU and got stuck in bootloop
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I tried to install xposed on DU and got stuck in bootloop
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I use Xposed v85 & DU stable 10.3 without any issue. You may have a faulty module.