[TIP] - Make *ViPER4Android* Work on *ANY* Marshmallow Device EASILY !! - Android General

FIRST OF ALL :
For rooted devices, busybox properly installed , etc. etc.!
Works on MM, should work on Nougat to...
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Make ViPER4Android work on any marshmallow device : SELinux Permissive Fix
This is the easiest method I found so far, to make Viper4Android work on my V10 H960A running MM
Thanks to Sidharth Pk Here’s how you can install ViPER4Android on your Android phone running on Marshmallow or above. Change the SELinux policy from Enforcing to Permissive and enable ViPER4Android on your device. Also, fix the common errors while installing V4A like abnormal driver status, no processing etc.
I will copy/paste here his short instructions and for further details I will post a link to his page at the end of this post
Change SELinux to Permissive & Make ViPER4Android Work on any Marshmallow Device (By Sidharth Pk) :
ViPER4Android itself needs root access. So there’s no point of saying that your device must have root privileges.
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Get ViPER4Android’s latest APK from here and install it on your Marshmallow device.
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Now open it and let it install the driver for your device.
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Once you get the install complete message, simply reboot the phone.
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After bootup, Install Terminal Emulator App from here and install it on your phone.
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Open it and perform the following commands one after one
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Code:
[COLOR="Navy"][SIZE="4"][SIZE="5"]su
setenforce[/SIZE][/SIZE][/COLOR]
Close the terminal and check the driver status on ViPER4Android app, it should display like this:
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"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
The Enable & Processing status will automatically change to Yes once you activate the master power option and start playing music on your headphone/speaker. If this method doesn’t work for you, you can flash the ViPER4Android Marshmallow ZIP file. It changes the SELinux from Enforcing to Permissive.
For more info have a look at the original thread/page:
http://www.techbii.com/install-viper4android-marshmallow/
Cheers

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didn't worked for me either !!

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my phone at stock, but rooted doesnt have the uinput it seems to allow rooted apps to use the touch part. So can anyone link me the file needed so i can flash it in?
And will odin work fine to flash that in?
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uinput does exist
Install the terminal emulator app and run the following commands to check if the uinput module exists
1. su
2. cd /
3. cd dev
4. ls
Check in the list if uinput exists. I did a check on my Galaxy S4 I9500 and this module exists. Now the only reason you are getting that message might be because the SELinux is in enforcing mode. There needs to be a way to make that SELinux status to permissive. That is what I feel should be done. Let me know if you have found this to work. I planned on installing the Omega Rom but want to check out how to change the status to permissive without installing the rom.
Thoughts?
Solved!!
Hello,
I finally got this working on my Galaxy S4 I9500. I flashed the Omega Rom v24 with CWM. Installed Tincore Keymapper v3.6.4. Installed Respawnables game. I tried to connect it with my 2.4GHz wireless ps2, ps3, pc gamepad but I got a message saying "Uinput doesn't seem to be available in the kernel. Please install a kernel with uinput module". So I did a search with the Android Terminal Emulator app and here are the commands I executed to check if the uinput module exists.
1. su
2. cd /
3. cd dev
4. ls
Now check if you have the uinput present in the list. If it does, it indicates that you are not able to access the module. So go forward and try one more command like this
chmod 666 dev/uinput
This command will give access to other apps wanting uinput. Remember that you will have to run this command again if you reboot you phone. Hope this helps.

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SuperSU v2.65 Final Stable
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SUuperSU Pro
SuperSU is the Superuser access management tool of the future!
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!!! SuperSU requires a rooted device !!!
Features
Superuser access prompt
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Superuser access notifications
Per-app notification configuration
Temporary unroot
Deep process detection (no more unknowns)Works in recovery (no more segfaulting)Works when Android isn’t properly booted
Works with non-standard shell locations
Always runs in ghost mode
Wake on prompt
Convert to /system app
Complete unroot
Backup script to survive CyanogenMod nightlies
Icon selectable from 5 options + invisibleTheme selectable from 4 optionsLaunch from dialer: *#*#1234#*#* or *#*#7873778#*#* (*#*#SUPERSU#*#*)
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OTA survival mode (no guarantees)
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(systemless): Add deep sleep fix for Samsung 5.1+
supolicy: Adjust Samsung 6.0 init shellZIP: Patch recovery SELinux policyZIP: Improve su.img mounting
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lets use the real thread for this app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
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[TIP] - Make *ViPER4Android* Work on *ANY* Marshmallow Device EASILY !!

Make ViPER4Android work on any marshmallow device : SELinux Permissive Fix
This is the easiest method I found so far, to make Viper4Android work on my V10 H960A running MM
Thanks to Sidharth Pk Here’s how you can install ViPER4Android on your Android phone running on Marshmallow or above. Change the SELinux policy from Enforcing to Permissive and enable ViPER4Android on your device. Also, fix the common errors while installing V4A like abnormal driver status, no processing etc.
I will copy/paste here his short instructions and for further details I will post a link to his page at the end of this post
Change SELinux to Permissive & Make ViPER4Android Work on any Marshmallow Device (By Sidharth Pk) :
ViPER4Android itself needs root access. So there’s no point of saying that your device must have root privileges.
.
Get ViPER4Android’s latest APK from here and install it on your Marshmallow device.
.
Now open it and let it install the driver for your device.
.
Once you get the install complete message, simply reboot the phone.
.
After bootup, Install Terminal Emulator App from here and install it on your phone.
.
Open it and perform the following commands one after one
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Code:
[COLOR="Navy"][SIZE="4"][SIZE="5"]su
setenforce[/SIZE][/SIZE][/COLOR]
Close the terminal and check the driver status on ViPER4Android app, it should display like this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
The Enable & Processing status will automatically change to Yes once you activate the master power option and start playing music on your headphone/speaker. If this method doesn’t work for you, you can flash the ViPER4Android Marshmallow ZIP file. It changes the SELinux from Enforcing to Permissive.
For more info have a look at the original thread/page:
http://www.techbii.com/install-viper4android-marshmallow/
Enjoy !
We can discuss here afterwards, why install Viper4Android in a phone with already such a great sound out of the box, such as the LG V10...
Cheers
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Pixel 4a w/ May 2021 Security Update - Passing SafetyNet check

Hey everyone, I just got back into rooting and well I would like to share some useful information that helped me pass the saftynet check within Magisk in 2021 with the latest security update (May 2021).
First off, I followed this guide to unlock my bootloader and gain root: google-pixel-4a-how-to-unlock-bootloader-root-pass-safetynet
I did run into some issues were I was not able to run fastboot in the cmd terminal.
To fix that, I downloaded
Google Pixel 4A Driver for Flashing Firmware
Google Pixel 4A USB Driver for normal connecting to PC
from here: google-pixel-4a-usb-drivers and it fixed my issues with not being able to run fastboot cmds.
​After that, I was able to unlock my bootloader and root my Pixel 4a.
I followed the last step in the thread google-pixel-4a-how-to-unlock-bootloader-root-pass-safetynet on how to pass the safetynet check but it did not work for me. Installing MagiskHide Props Config and enabling MagiskHide did nothing.
So I downloaded an app from the PlayStore called Turmux where I half followed these steps: MagiskHide Props Config. I say half because the option "force BASIC key attestation" is no longer an available option. I went a different route. I selected the option Edit device fingerprint -> Pick a certified fingerprint and it is pretty self explanatory after that. Just make sure you pick your device model ad double check that the file and path are correct. (more info here)
This helped me pass the basic integrity check but this isn't enough!
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Did about 10 mins of googling and found this thread which lead me to the final fix. Instructions are in the screenshot below.
And that is all. check it out!
Happy modding xda fam!
P.S I am not in any way responsible for what happens to your device, your laptop, or the mods you decide to install afterwards. ​
Please let me know if there is any confusion that I can clear up.

no uninstall option for Magisk

For some unknown reason I am unable to unroot my S6 (SM-G920F)
three is no uninstall option in the APP its self and using TWRP it says
*******************************************
the Magisk app will not be uninstalled
please uninstall it manually after reboot
*******************************************
Need to run banking apps so want to unroot my device
marcwsa said:
For some unknown reason I am unable to unroot my S6 (SM-G920F)
three is no uninstall option in the APP its self and using TWRP it says
*******************************************
the Magisk app will not be uninstalled
please uninstall it manually after reboot
*******************************************
Need to run banking apps so want to unroot my device
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So, I understood that for whatever reason you don't have the red-framed button in your Magisk app as shown in my screenshot.
Spoiler: Screenshot
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Did you try the uninstallation instruction that topjohnwu provides in his Github here (I mean the second sentence of the paragraph):
Installation
The Magic Mask for Android
topjohnwu.github.io
Last but not least, the following thread is monitored by highly knowledgable members who are certainly better suited to support you than me, although a search there could probably already provide a solution:
Magisk General Support / Discussion
This is the place for general support and discussion regarding "Public Releases", which includes both stable and beta releases. All information, including troubleshoot guides and notes, are in the Announcement Thread
forum.xda-developers.com
@marcwsa
You uninstall Magisk from within Magisk Manager app.
Apologies - but I am new to this and I think I may have bricked my phone now.
I did a complete wipe and now when it asks to reboot it says "No OS installed"
I fortunately still have access to the phone using USB to my PC so can transfer an image to the phone still. It ends up in /sdcard
BUT when I say install and point to the Pixel image file it goes all the way to the end and then on reboot says
No OS Installed Are you
sure you wish to reboot?
Damn --
jwoegerbauer said:
@marcwsa
You uninstall Magisk from within Magisk Manager app.
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No uninstall option on my APP - that's the problem - but no worries anymore, I think I bricked my phone in any case :-(

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