[Q] ART - AT&T LG G3

Okay Odd anyone enable ART then reboot only so find out it stayed in Dalvik? What ever I do select ART reboot etc never enables ART. Ideas?

Are you rooted? If so do you have Xposed installer installed?

puertoricanbandit said:
Are you rooted? If so do you have Xposed installer installed?
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Can you not enable art if you are rooted and have exposed installed?

Rooted you can... But Xposed and art don't play together... You would have to delete Xposed then art should work with no problems...

Rooted and Xposed

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Unable to switch to ART in 4.4.1

Just installed the OTA via custom recovery, everything is set up fine. I'm running stock rooted 4.4.1 with CWM recovery, only mods I have are xposed framework with gravitybox.
Whenever I try switching to ART from dalvik, the phone starts to reboot but after the reboot when I go to developer options the runtime displayed is still dalvik
Xposed framework does not support art. Uninstall xposed if you want art
sent from my HAMMERHEAD neXus
CRIME INC. said:
Xposed framework does not support art. Uninstall xposed if you want art
sent from my HAMMERHEAD neXus
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Are you sure uninstalling is enough? I tried uninstalling xposed and it's modules. Still no ART

[Q] Cannot turn on runtime ART

I just changed runtime Dalvik to runtime ART. But after reboot it doesn't show runtime ART. Not sure it already changed to ART or not. Any help??:crying:
Hi,
Do you use Xposed Framework?
crime31 said:
I just changed runtime Dalvik to runtime ART. But after reboot it doesn't show runtime ART. Not sure it already changed to ART or not. Any help??:crying:
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Are you running Xposed Framework? If so, you can't change to ART. Xposed is incompatible with ART, and the latest version prevents you from switching to ART so you don't end up in a bootloop.

[Q] Backup/Restore of the Xposed Framework with Tutanium Backup

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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Yes
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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.

Enable art runtime?

How do I enable art runtime? When I enable it in the developer section and reboot it is back to dalvik again. Is it not possible to enable it or am I doing it wrong?
colman1982 said:
How do I enable art runtime? When I enable it in the developer section and reboot it is back to dalvik again. Is it not possible to enable it or am I doing it wrong?
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Are you running the xposed framework module? If so, ART is not compatible with it.
Yes, I am. Thanks for your help.
Probably wont be able to have Xposed and ART together for a while either. Rovo89's Response to ART

Can't install Xposed on G2 Mini

I'm trying to install Xposed on my G2 Mini so that I can block the volume buttons on the back as they're driving me mad constantly taking photos in my pocket. I've installed G2 Xposed, downloaded an .apk Xposed Installer it prompted me to but when I go to it and try to install the framework, it says that Xposed is not yet compatible with SDK 21 or my CPU architecure (armeabi-v7a) and below, there is such info:
CANNOT LINK EXECUTALE: could not load library "libdcm.so" needed by "/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/app_process"; caused by library "libdvm.so" not found
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Why is that so? How can I install Xposed, then? I need to cause it seems it's the only way to use G2 TweaksBox to block the aforementioned buttons and from what I read, people have installed Xposed with no problem on G2 Mini.
Have you installed BusyBox? Xposed needs BusyBox to work.
Planterz said:
Have you installed BusyBox? Xposed needs BusyBox to work.
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Oh... No I didn't, didn't know that. So should I install it now on top of the G2 Xposed and Xposed Installer or should I first uninstall everything and then install it one by one (BusyBox -> Xposed -> Xposed Installer)?
Tigrowski said:
Oh... No I didn't, didn't know that. So should I install it now on top of the G2 Xposed and Xposed Installer or should I first uninstall everything and then install it one by one (BusyBox -> Xposed -> Xposed Installer)?
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Install BusyBox, then Xposed., then your modules. I don't think there's any need to uninstall, just do it in that order and reinstall if it asks, and reboot when it says.

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