I installed v4a on stock lolipop - Verizon Galaxy S 5 General

VERY IMPORTANT SET OUTPUT GAIN TO -8DB OR -10db or YOU WILL DAMAGE YOUR HEARING TURN ON ADVANCED UI MODE
YouTube app no longer works use the youtube mobile website or
if you follow this method you can get it to work temporarily by Uninstalling it and reinstalling it from Google play
You have to delete it on every boot and reinstall it
Requires root and bootloader unlock
delete sound alive first by booting to twrp and mounting all partitions and using in advanced options file manager and go to system priv app folder and find sound alive and delete whole folder
Then reboot
Then go to this thread and install kali nethunter using the tw lolipop directions
I installed Kali nethunter and it works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-s5/general/installed-kali-nethunter-t3466507/page1
Then I used the unofficial version of v4a avaliable on Google play store
You can also use the official version but it has a couple less features
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CM File Manager access mode option unavailable

I have a Nexus 4, rooted, Franco kernel, and factory stock rom. Downloaded CyanogenMod mako build, extracted CM File Manager, installed the apk successfully, but am unable to access the advanced options in the settings menu - specifically access mode. Also tried reinstalling it by copying to /system/app, changing permissions rw -r -r, but the app's advanced options still remained inaccessible. When I first open up the app, SuperSU never prompts me to grant root access. I'm assuming it does that if I was able to change the access mode from safe to root.
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Your devices must have all the command listed at https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_packages_apps_CMFileManager/tree/cm-10.1(property shell_required_commands). Otherwise, you shouldn't be able to access root functionality.
The link doesn't work, can you explain me what are the command required to enable the root mode? Thanks.
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The New GPlay Store 4.0

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Google Play v4.0.25
[Download Link]
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Black themed version of Google Play v4.0.25
you’ll need to be able to flash .zip files in a custom recovery. Download this file and do just that, and you should reboot into blacked-out goodness. If it doesn’t work, you may want to try uninstalling Play Store updates via the App Info page, or head to /system/apps using a root file explorer and rename your Vending.apk to Phonesky.apk, then flash and reboot
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Someone posted earlier today in the General forum. This link has an installable APK that simply overwrites your existing store.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40227873#post40227873
For me it auto-updated a few hours ago
Grabbed this Wednesday from droid life.....I wish google would add a multiselect for the All Apps list when removing them....I hate having to scroll all the way down my list everytime I delete an app off of it....not to mention that they STILL haven't added this feature to the website version.
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Twrp + root for l190 blu life play mini

Root Blu life play mini like this:
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Download file from here:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9DmzLnUt5tuNzJyc3NNTHVXdUE/view?usp=sharing
unzip and find three more zip files, one is drivers. I don't know which ones did the magic cause I was screwing around for days so just install em all like I did.
Then install and run Vroot with USB debugging enabled....That'll get you root.
Then run the beautiful twrp magic installer I found somewhere else, you'll be warned about potentially losing your IMEI due to space issues, if concerned, back up with mobileuncle tools first. I didn't lose my IMEI though.
after TWRP installs, install supersu from the app store and update the su binary through recovery when prompted or using the supersu update zip through recovery (not included) and you're all done.
Thanks to everyone who originally made these files, I can take no credit. but u can jock me for spoon feeding you if you want
Will this root method work on life play mini L180b?

Xposed Installer won't install?

I recently rooted my Samsung Galaxy Note Pro (AT&T version - SM-P907A) & I've been trying to install xposed framework, but it won't work. It doesn't give me any error message, it just says "app not installed". I'm no stranger to rooting, but this is the first time I've ever had to post a question on the xda developers site. Usually I can find what I'm looking for already, but not this time :crying:
I don't know if I'll be able to post a screenshot of what happens as I've just barely registered, but I'm gonna try. I also have a rooted Motorola Droid 4 and I rooted & installed CM12 on an old Kindle Fire HD as well. (However, that's now been sold...) Anyways, I tried installing Xposed Installer on my Motorola, and it worked, so I'm thinking the problem is with my note pro, but any help on how to fix it would be awesome
Thank you!!
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You know what , the quickest method would be to changet rom and install the rom with xposed already installed by the way use titanium backup for making backups if you fear data loss

[OPO]Ccleaner Not Recognizing Root

I recently flashed the latest Sultan ROM with Open GApps and SuperSU 2.76, and I noticed that CCleaner does not recognize root.
I really like using it for disabling apps on my phone and was wondering if anyone could help me figure out how to get it to recognize root.
I have tried clearing the apps data and reinstalling it.
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Same problem on OnePlus 2 also rooted with busybox.
daxter304 said:
I recently flashed the latest Sultan ROM with Open GApps and SuperSU 2.76, and I noticed that CCleaner does not recognize root.
I really like using it for disabling apps on my phone and was wondering if anyone could help me figure out how to get it to recognize root.
I have tried clearing the apps data and reinstalling it.
P.S. Sorry for the massive images, couldn't put links in my post =\
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Seriously what's the need of such ****ty app?
Using all this twerks will only make your device slow down.

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