Question Any suggestions about magisk modules? - Realme GT Neo 2

As the title, my Magisk online module search is somehow not working as usual(I can only install modules from device, cant search the modules as before.
So what modules would you guys suggest?(Can be downloaded on the internet or XDA, compactible with android 12 will be better.
Bring on as many as you can, please.
Thanks!

Ian94y said:
As the title, my Magisk online module search is somehow not working as usual(I can only install modules from device, cant search the modules as before.
So what modules would you guys suggest?(Can be downloaded on the internet or XDA, compactible with android 12 will be better.
Bring on as many as you can, please.
Thanks!
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Check out foxmm it's a magisk repo with mostly working and new modules

This is my current installed magisk modules, and i recommend every single one of them.

-1)Don't use any performance enhancing module that interfaces with thermal management because What they do is remove the thermal throttling which causes decay in battery health
-2)Don't install modules if you don't have TWRP
-3)Learn how to disable or remove modules from TWRP
-4)Prefer Zygisk modules

RMX3370 said:
-1)Don't use any performance enhancing module that interfaces with thermal management because What they do is remove the thermal throttling which causes decay in battery health
-2)Don't install modules if you don't have TWRP
-3)Learn how to disable or remove modules from TWRP
-4)Prefer Zygisk modules
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Thanks for telling me that!
Can you tell me how to do the third one?

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V4A on OP6 with Android 10

This is a bit of rant/question about the new viper4android, but I am struggling to get it working on my OnePlus 6. I'm running Evolution X custom ROM with default kernel and magisk 20.1
For the life of me I cannot get the new v4a working, I've tried a manner of different suggestions from ACP and AML and different steps to install and when I get a working solution it only processes for Spotify and I get no audio at all through from other apps.
The ACP forum does terribly of explaining what each of the three modules do so I've resorted to just testing different configurations of that module to see if I can get anything to work, rather than actually understanding what each module does and thus what modules I actually need on my device.
This is my plee for help, if anyone has got the new v4a processing for all apps could you please post your steps so I can finally move on from v4a legacy.
Many thanks in advance
Download selinux changer magisk (search for it on Google) flash in magisk and choose 'permisive'.
Sebastiaanlabr said:
Download selinux changer magisk (search for it on Google) flash in magisk and choose 'permisive'.
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Do I need ACP or AML at all?

Questions about Magisk vs EdXposed

I just rooted my OP7P(OOS103.5). It's been like 5 years since I last rooted a phone, so I have a few questions that may sound dumb and may be repetitive to y'all.
From what I can tell Magisk is today's Xposed, but it has way less modules. Xposed had hundreds? Thousands?
Should I be using EdXposed as a module source instead of Magisk? Where's the best place to go looking for modules?
Should I have a busybox installed at all times or is that just for specific things?
What's a good adblocker?
What's a good debloater?
What modules do you use and find essential?
Sorry for asking questions that have probably already been asked, but many thanks to anyone who bothers answering!
You can use both
Magisk is today's SuperSU, so it grants root access to the applications who request it using a toast notification (where you can allow/decline access)
You can also install modules systemlessly in Magisk (instead of flashing a .zip in TWRP, you install it in Magisk)
For instance, you can install EdXposed in Magisk, then you can install all the Xposed modules you want through EdXposed manager.

[Android 10] install EdXposed and Xposed without loosing safety net

Hi,
My question is simple, what is the difference between Xposed and EdXposed, and if there is a way to install it without loosing safety net.
My phone is a Oneplus 7 with android 10.
Thanks and best wishes for the new year!
EdXposed Framework allows to install XPosed Framework on devices running Android 10, Pie, and Oreo .
EdXposed requires your device must be rooted with Magisk v20.2+
By means of MagiskHide you can prevent SafetyNet's hardware attestion will fail.
jwoegerbauer said:
EdXposed Framework allows to install XPosed Framework on devices running Android 10, Pie, and Oreo .
EdXposed requires your device must be rooted with Magisk v20.2+
By means of MagiskHide you can prevent SafetyNet's hardware attestion will fail.
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So it's impossible?
Biasio said:
So it's impossible?
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Latest SafetyNet version not only checks for Android got rooted but also for device's bootloader got unlocked. The problem for John Wu - developer of Magisk - is that the new key attestation workflow now is hardware-based, and the code is sent by OEM to Google's server. May be some day he will find a solution ... it's unlikely that MagiskHide will be able to alter the key or intercept the transmission, IMHO.
Resume: Until then SafetyNet works as expected by OEMs and app developers, who have an interest in having an unmodified Android.
To add, you could try magisk module MHPC (Magisk Hide Props Config) which is what you'd use to modify device fingerprint and other system props.
The particular features in MHPC you may want to use which MIGHT get SafetyNet to pass are the Device Simulation and Force Basic Attestation. Combined, along with setting a similar device's fingerprint as long as that selected device isn't designed with hardware attestation, could be enough to fool SN. EdXposed coupled with Magisk's own Hide feature to hide themselves from GSF, GPS, Gpay, etc, should prove successful. The issue lies mostly with which order the software is installed and hidden, sometimes with rebooting being absolutely essential between certain steps. It really is a trial and error process.
Biasio said:
Hi,
My question is simple, what is the difference between Xposed and EdXposed, and if there is a way to install it without loosing safety net.
My phone is a Oneplus 7 with android 10.
Thanks and best wishes for the new year!
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Turn Off Edxposed module from magisk download and install LSposed apk install it...Goto magisk and download module Riru LSposed...reboot your phone... That's It Check your safety net.... Dont forget to off or remove Edxposed module or any other xposed enhanced framework module you using...lemme know if it worked for you...

Fully rooted but cannot make changes to internal apps, etc.

Hi all,
Am on Android 10 and phone has the latest TWRP, Magisk and busy box. In Magisk the Ramdisk is a YES. Titanium can disable internal apps no problem and seemingly uninstall them but after restarting the phone those apps re-appear. Also, though the latest MixPlorer and Root Explorer can edit/change Mixer_Paths, the original values come back after restarting the phone.
Can anyone advise how to solve this mystery.
Thanks in advance.
A10 and later , doesn't allow changing system files you need to do this via a magisk module systemless.
@soka said:
A10 and later , doesn't allow changing system files you need to do this via a magisk module systemless.
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Thanks for that. I googled 'magisk module systemless' but it came up with loads of different things. Not sure what I should look for.
Use the magisk module Debloater from magisk repo, you also need BusyBox module and Termux app from playstore.
RokCruz said:
Use the magisk module Debloater from magisk repo, you also need BusyBox module and Termux app from playstore.
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Much appreciated. Cheers

Magisk + Magisk Manager = Total Confusion

I've read myself to exhaustion trying to understand how this all works with no luck. With articles on the web having no or vague instruction and authors using the terms Magisk and Magisk Manager interchangeably (this one is the worst) I'm totally confused. Additionally there is too much assumed knowledge in the instructions I find. Go do this, go install this with no links, no explanation of what I'm installing, how to install it, where the instruction and files live, how to use it or the actual effect upon install.
Here is my current state and my questions (please excuse the caps, they just express my frustration):
Pixel 4a
Android 11
Rooted with Magisk
Can't use banking apps
MagiskHide doesn't fix the problem
I read that using MagiskHide Props Config can fix my SafetyNet issues but the instructions are very extensive and I want to be sure of what I'm doing before I tackle it.
Does Magisk also live inside Magisk Manger? Do I need both?
Do I need Magisk Manager to load modules?
Hiding root and passing Safety Net:Magisk and MagiskHide Installation and Troubleshooting guide
www.didgeridoohan.com
Why do these instructions tell me to "Make sure that the app in question is selected in the Hide list (Under MagiskHide in the Magisk app)." and there IS NO HIDE LIST! under MagiskHide in the Magisk app?!
OR
"Most Magisk modules can be hidden by MagiskHide, but that depends on exactly what the module does. If you can't figure out what is triggering an app, try disabling all modules." THERE IS NO PLACE TO SELECT OR DISABLE MODULES IN MAGISK!
I am very, very technical and can can follow well written instructions but this android (and linux) stuff is new to me. I just want my Pixel 4a to have root and be able to use my Golden1 credit union software. I apologize for the drama but this task is becoming almost insurmountable.
Thank you very much for any opinion or insight!
Arsenal420 said:
I've read myself to exhaustion trying to understand how this all works with no luck. With articles on the web having no or vague instruction and authors using the terms Magisk and Magisk Manager interchangeably (this one is the worst) I'm totally confused.
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Totally agree with you: all is based on slopiness of the authors.
Magisk is a software framework- it provides additional low level routines / replaces in parts Android's default system software - what hooks Android's boot and system files, thus you can extend Android's default system features by adding 3rd-party modules.
Magisk Manager is a pure Android app for managing Magisk.
jwoegerbauer said:
Totally agree with you: all is based on slopiness of the authors.
Magisk is a software framework- it provides additional low level routines / replaces in parts Android's default system software - what hooks Android's boot and system files, thus you can extend Android's default system features by adding 3rd-party modules.
Magisk Manager is a pure Android app for managing Magisk.
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Thank you very, very much. So do you need to have Magisk installed for Magisk Manager to work? If it's like maybe .Net framework then the answer would be "yes" but since I don't know this platform perhaps Magisk is "embedded" in Magisk Manger and you only need it to do all your work. Thanks again jwoegerbauer you filled in a major blank.
Magisk Manager is companion Android application for Magisk framework so it should be obvious that Magisk framework must be installed before.
I know what you mean. I just started trying to install an news magic today instead of lucky passer and I can't even get it installed and authorized because of the tar and the different things that wants to have me do. There's no instruction it's just supposed to be knowledge you're supposed to have. I think I'm just gonna delete it go back lucky.

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