Recently I have updated to the newest version of Lineage OS on my Moto G (2015) and Nexus 7 (2013), however ever since I did this, it has made the option to allow apps to access root has disappeared from the menu. You can only allow ADB access or disable it altogether. How would I go about fixing this problem? Any help is useful. Thanks
Is Lineage OS pre-rooted? They may have removed that feature in the recent update which would mean you would have to root it.
dev70194 said:
Is Lineage OS pre-rooted? They may have removed that feature in the recent update which would mean you would have to root it.
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It's rooted, they just don't have the option to allow apps to have root access in developer options.
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Droidriven said:
It's rooted, they just don't have the option to allow apps to have root access in developer options.
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It is pre-rooted, you just have to flash the suaddon corresponding to your device architecture from here. download.lineageos.org/extras
It wasn't pre-rooted for me but I did install the newest version of SuperSU (2.79 SR3). Also how would I go about allowing root for apps if it's not in the developer options and the pop-up asking me to allow it doesn't come up?
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i just rooted my backflip i have the superuser app. but when i try to install a app from a web .. doesnt let me.. can someone help me,,, thank you...
Ok so you rooted it, but did you install a new rom? because i believe until then, your phone is essentially the same as it was before you rooted it, on the line of thought I'd probably suggest either the unofficial cyanogenmod 6.1.2 from [modmymobile.com/forums/566-motorola-backflip-roms/561709-rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-v6-1-2-froyo-2-2-1-a.html], or the preclair if you don't want to move to 2.2 [modmymobile.com/forums/566-motorola-backflip-roms/556727-rom-preclair-v1-6-jit-netfilter-swap-ext3-ext4-tun-2-12-11-a.html] remember though that the backflip is receiving no official support so this is the best for now.. but anyway, getting web apps to download: after you've installed one of these roms, go to settings>applications>then check the Unknown Sources box, then you can sideload non-market apps
Non-market app options are based on carrier, not root access. Follow the last post's instructions on how to get there in the settings. If that fails you need a custom rom, or if you want to keep a stock rom you can sideload without root. You can search the net for Android sideload apps or use the actual Android SDK. In either of those methods you'll need USB debugging enabled in your phone's app settings.
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you know how to remove Root (superuser)??
is installed by default in the ROM, is not seen as an application.
Although on settings / superuser / access / disable an app works because I do not see the device ROOT
motorola xoom cm-11-20140203-UNOFFICIAL-2235 +0100- everest - TWRP 2.6.3.0
thanks
sorry for my english
Root
Your Tab is Rooted (for accept customer ROM)
Superuser it's the level access of your account on the TAB to modified some system files.
1. Why do you want to remove Su ?
I have an Everest and i use the Omni ROM (superuser not integrate) this Omni rom turn better compare CM11.
pots22 said:
Your Tab is Rooted (for accept customer ROM)
Superuser it's the level access of your account on the TAB to modified some system files.
1. Why do you want to remove Su ?
I have an Everest and i use the Omni ROM (superuser not integrate) this Omni rom turn better compare CM11.
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I want to remove the root because the App premium play does not work (with root active)
What are the files to delete to remove superuser?
Omni ROM is better than the CM11?
_MrFrankie said:
I want to remove the root because the App premium play does not work (with root active)
What are the files to delete to remove superuser?
Omni ROM is better than the CM11?
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I installed the 4.4.2 Omnirom, supersu, removing root permissions with the app supersu Premium Play (similar SkyGo) does not work always finds the root.
Do you have any advice?
know someone who is able to modify App? so it does not detect the Root??
thanks
Try the Root Cloak module in Xposed Framework. I just found this post on another forum while looking for a way to run Isis wallet on my Droid Maxx.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/android-news/262375-show-me-money-isis-root.html
rlmesq said:
Try the Root Cloak module in Xposed Framework. I just found this post on another forum while looking for a way to run Isis wallet on my Droid Maxx.
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/android-news/262375-show-me-money-isis-root.html
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on the xoom does not work, once installed the app when I try to select the app does not do supersu selizionare and therefore will not uninstall
So, I've been toying around with this idea of getting a spoofing app into the system files without root and I finally did it!
Do not set as mock app, if it works you just need the settings below for GPS joystick. If you enabled mock app as GPS joystick you will rubberband (jump location).
Flash v2
Update in playstore
Setup settings below
Version 2: Click here (link fixed)
Pokemaps:
Singapore Pokémon and raid map
Philly Pokémon and Raid map
Pokémon and gym finder
This method requires TWRP recovery
Once install check to see if you are tripping safetynet (playstore checkers)
If so, just keep your stock recovery handly to flash in odin.
If not, well then you don't have to worried about changing back to stock (means you can flash this and other mods without tripping safetynet, such as bootanimations)
First download file and place on your phone
Next reboot into recovery and flash file
reboot
Next, (if needed) flash your stock recovery so you don't trip safeynet anymore.
Now, Open GPS Joystick
Click menu button and click settings
Turn on the following:
Enable Indirect Mocking
Enable System Mode
*Must Enable this option* Disable Location (Will need to disable and reboot if you need Maps or other gps app, but can enable and reboot to lock your spoofing location anytime)
Finally, after you turn all of those on reboot and open app and set location.
No jumping
No soft bans (unless you jump from new york to singapore in under 2.5 hours)
Full spoofing with no root needed!
Tested on Sprint s6 edge plus running Nougat.
All Sprint Samsung devices s5 and up should 100% work with this.
Screen Shots:
Screenshot 1
Screenshot 2
Screenshot 3
Screenshot 4
Download Links version 1:
Server 1
Server 2
Server 3
Dbzfan said:
So, I've been toying around with this idea of getting a spoofing app into the system files without root and I finally did it!
This method requires TWRP recovery
Once install check to see if you are tripping safetynet (playstore checkers)
If so, just keep your stock recovery handly to flash in odin.
If not, well then you don't have to worried about changing back to stock (means you can flash this and other mods without tripping safetynet, such as bootanimations)
First download file and place on your phone
Next reboot into recovery and flash file
reboot
Next, (if needed) flash your stock recovery so you don't trip safeynet anymore.
Now, Open GPS Joystick
Click menu button and click settings
Turn on the following:
Enable Indirect Mocking
Enable System Mode
*Must Enable this option* Disable Location (Will need to disable and reboot if you need Maps or other gps app, but can enable and reboot to lock your spoofing location anytime)
Finally, after you turn all of those on reboot and open app and set location.
No jumping
No soft bans (unless you jump from new york to singapore in under 2.5 hours)
Full spoofing with no root needed!
Download Links:
Server 1
Server 2
Server 3
Server 4
Server 5
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Can work on custom roms??
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What does this have to do with Magisk?
MadMax0067 said:
Can work on custom roms??
If pokemon go does detect your rom /root, yes!
If your rom does have root, yes
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Didgeridoohan said:
What does this have to do with Magisk?
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I figured a lot of people are using magisk root to bypass the root check for pokemon go and this will work with out the need to be rooted.
Dbzfan said:
I figured a lot of people are using magisk root to bypass the root check for pokemon go and this will work with out the need to be rooted.
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My rom is unrooted
Shoud i root it first
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A video tutorial would be great!
MadMax0067 said:
My rom is unrooted
Shoud i root it first
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No, you just need to flash twrp as your recovery and flash zip, then just turn on those settings above, that's it. Your location will be locked anywhere you set it with no jumping at all. If your jumping you need to reboot after you turn on those settings. Pretty much with root you would move it to system but since safetynet is in place and blocks most root this will place the file in system from recovery with no root needed.
Dbzfan said:
No, you just need to flash twrp as your recovery and flash zip, then just turn on those settings above, that's it. Your location will be locked anywhere you set it with no jumping at all. If your jumping you need to reboot after you turn on those settings.
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Lets hope it works
M really wanna play Pokemon go bt no poke desk at my place yet
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Dbzfan said:
So, I've been toying around with this idea of getting a spoofing app into the system files without root and I finally did it!
This method requires TWRP recovery
Once install check to see if you are tripping safetynet (playstore checkers)
If so, just keep your stock recovery handly to flash in odin.
If not, well then you don't have to worried about changing back to stock (means you can flash this and other mods without tripping safetynet, such as bootanimations)
First download file and place on your phone
Next reboot into recovery and flash file
reboot
Next, (if needed) flash your stock recovery so you don't trip safeynet anymore.
Now, Open GPS Joystick
Click menu button and click settings
Turn on the following:
Enable Indirect Mocking
Enable System Mode
*Must Enable this option* Disable Location (Will need to disable and reboot if you need Maps or other gps app, but can enable and reboot to lock your spoofing location anytime)
Finally, after you turn all of those on reboot and open app and set location.
No jumping
No soft bans (unless you jump from new york to singapore in under 2.5 hours)
Full spoofing with no root needed!
Download Links:
Server 1
Server 2
Server 3
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Couldn't you just download the app from the Play Store? It's even a newer version...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theappninjas.gpsjoystick&hl=en
Just to say this is working 100% on ViperOS 1.1 (7.1.2) on my Athene. Aka Moto G4 plus.. thanks!!
Is there any solution??
My custom rom is not rooted but game says your rom is not compatible...
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MadMax0067 said:
Is there any solution??
My custom rom is not rooted but game says your rom is not compatible...
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What ROM?
ldiomedi said:
What ROM?
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Lineage marshmallow
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MadMax0067 said:
Lineage marshmallow
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Lineage it's pre rooted. You can enable or disable root in dev options. If you didn't remove the su binary from the system, then pogo will detect it.
ldiomedi said:
Lineage it's pre rooted. You can enable or disable root in dev options. If you didn't remove the su binary from the system, then pogo will detect it.
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I have removed it before flashing it
But it still detects
Is there any other option to remove su binary??
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iSu
I'm guessing that after flashing the file it should appear without installing it from play store.For me it doenst install automatically after flashing.
One thing I noticed when trying to flash it on a Galaxy S7 with Android 6.0.1, is that it didn't like the app being put in priv-app
I recommend putting it in /system/app where it does work.
djb77 said:
One thing I noticed when trying to flash it on a Galaxy S7 with 6.0.1, is that it didn't like the app being put in priv-app
I recommend putting it in /system/app where it does work.
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I checked through TWRP file manager to see if it installed in priv-app so i copied it(not moved) from there to /system/app but still doesn't work..
If i install root it will show it,but if i unroot it goes away but still stays in priv-app or system/app.
I'm on Nougat 7.0
Try this one instead
Hey everyone. Sorry for the noob questions.
I just got a 2017 hd 10. Haven't booted it yet. Would like to root, install gapps, and have Nova as default. My hope is to use it like a normal Android tablet.
Should I root before updating? Can I update after the root? Would the update even matter if I'm using Nova?
Thanks!
sykozylot said:
Hey everyone. Sorry for the noob questions.
I just got a 2017 hd 10. Haven't booted it yet. Would like to root, install gapps, and have Nova as default. My hope is to use it like a normal Android tablet.
Should I root before updating? Can I update after the root? Would the update even matter if I'm using Nova?
Thanks!
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What version FireOS? You can only root from PC, so no need to worry about updates until you turn on wifi. When ready change the name of /system/priv-app/DevicSoftwareOTA/DeviceSoftwareOTA.apk by putting a _ at the end of it so it's .apk_
If you flash gapps, you may need to uninstall a few Amazon apps. Set up FlashFire accordingly and download pico gapps 5.1.1 and flash it. Debloat from there. Use rooted activity launcher to explore Amazon apps. Before registering to Google, use it to launch Amazon device settings, prod and devo mode. Put the device in devo mode. This may assist in debloating and when you get enough space, flash nano gapps. Don't uninstall what you don't know. Install my Framework and FireTabletSettings APKs for an even better experience. Simple search of this forum will reveal them. Here is activity launcher, download zip and unzip. https://github.com/DerekZiemba/RootActivityLauncher
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DragonFire1024 said:
What version FireOS? You can only root from PC, so no need to worry about updates until you turn on wifi. When ready change the name of /system/priv-app/DevicSoftwareOTA/DeviceSoftwareOTA.apk by putting a _ at the end of it so it's .apk_
If you flash gapps, you may need to uninstall a few Amazon apps. Set up FlashFire accordingly and download pico gapps 5.1.1 and flash it. Debloat from there. Use rooted activity launcher to explore Amazon apps. Before registering to Google, use it to launch Amazon device settings, prod and devo mode. Put the device in devo mode. This may assist in debloating and when you get enough space, flash nano gapps. Don't uninstall what you don't know. Install my Framework and FireTabletSettings APKs for an even better experience. Simple search of this forum will reveal them. Here is activity launcher, download zip and unzip. https://github.com/DerekZiemba/RootActivityLauncher
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Thanks. My version is 5.6.01.
Ok, I am now rooted with Nova installed as a system app.
Also, noob question. How do you enable Reboot from the power menu? I only see shut down.
sykozylot said:
Ok, I am now rooted with Nova installed as a system app.
Also, noob question. How do you enable Reboot from the power menu? I only see shut down.
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You can't. So far any app or module I've tried has not worked.
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DragonFire1024 said:
You can't. So far any app or module I've tried has not worked.
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Yeah nothing works off the power button but the standalone apps like quick reboot or reboot manager will reboot and such via app
sykozylot said:
Ok, I am now rooted with Nova installed as a system app.
Also, noob question. How do you enable Reboot from the power menu? I only see shut down.
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you cant, you gotta download one of those "reboot" apps
also, i did exactly what you did (took it out the box and wiped almost all the amazon crop off it lol) and it worked awesomely. the only thing i found was to set your lockscreen image you need to use the amazon photos app (it will change both your lockscreen and homepage wallpapers), and then you can use the app of your choosing to change your homescreen wallpaper
Android 9.0
Rooted with magisk and twrp installed.
I know it can be disabled in security and lockscreen settings. But it very often re enables itself.
I can't see any independent system app which might be responsible for it.
Is it a part of play services? Can i disable any individual service of play services using tools like servicely to freeze device manager?
Any other ideas?
Sjain11 said:
Android 9.0
Rooted with magisk and twrp installed.
I know it can be disabled in security and lockscreen settings. But it very often re enables itself.
I can't see any independent system app which might be responsible for it.
Is it a part of play services? Can i disable any individual service of play services using tools like servicely to freeze device manager?
Any other ideas?
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https://www.manageengine.com/mobile-device-management/how-to/mdm-uninstall-android-agent.html
Or
https://www.isunshare.com/android/how-to-deactivate-android-device-manager.html
***NOTE***
The setting you are looking for is also known as "Find my Device" on some android devices. It has different names depending on who made the device, android version, etc...
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Droidriven said:
https://www.manageengine.com/mobile-device-management/how-to/mdm-uninstall-android-agent.html
Or
https://www.isunshare.com/android/how-to-deactivate-android-device-manager.html
***NOTE***
The setting you are looking for is also known as "Find my Device" on some android devices. It has different names depending on who made the device, android version, etc...
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Please read the post again. I have already mentioned that the method you are suggesting is a temporary one. It often re enables itself on its own.
Sjain11 said:
Please read the post again. I have already mentioned that the method you are suggesting is a temporary one. It often re enables itself on its own.
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Is it possibly re-enabling when you reboot? Maybe enabling itself is part of the boot process due to the possibilty that other selections you've made/set in device/security settings are overriding the fact that you turned it off prior to any subsequent reboot.
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