I tried to take a screenshot using the Screenshot It app ( https://market.android.com/details?id=com.edwardkim.android.screenshotitfull ) but all the screenshot appeared with the superuser permission toast message. I checked the Superuser app's settings but can't any setting to turn it off for KF. Anyone has any idea how to disable it manually? I just need to turn it off temporary whenever I need to take a screenshot.
Well on my Fire I use the built in screen shot feature but I have no idea if you are stock w/root or on CM7 it is hard to help you when you do not provide any information.
ch0mch0m said:
I tried to take a screenshot using the Screenshot It app ( https://market.android.com/details?id=com.edwardkim.android.screenshotitfull ) but all the screenshot appeared with the superuser permission toast message. I checked the Superuser app's settings but can't any setting to turn it off for KF. Anyone has any idea how to disable it manually? I just need to turn it off temporary whenever I need to take a screenshot.
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in superuser
hit menu
preferences
Notifications -- uncheck
no moar toasties
asb2164 said:
Well on my Fire I use the built in screen shot feature but I have no idea if you are stock w/root or on CM7 it is hard to help you when you do not provide any information.
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I'm using stock with root.
androidcues said:
in superuser
hit menu
preferences
Notifications -- uncheck
no moar toasties
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I'm using stock launcher and Superuser doesn't show up in the app listing. Do you know how I would get to it? Through a shortcut perhaps (similar to Market Opener for android market) ?
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after i root it when i try to use market enable it show the word su reQuest on the black screen what i have to do ?
noocm said:
after i root it when i try to use market enable it show the word su reQuest on the black screen what i have to do ?
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maybe give the app root access in superuser permissions
To clarify...
Click the "Allow" or "Always Allow" button. This shows up when an application is trying to perform a function that needs root access. Think of it like Windows Vista/7's UAC.
after i root it when i try to use market enable it show the word su reQuest on the black screen what i have to do ?
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Enable USB debugging in the Applications/Development settings.
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craig0r said:
To clarify...
Click the "Allow" or "Always Allow" button. This shows up when an application is trying to perform a function that needs root access. Think of it like Windows Vista/7's UAC.
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it show only the su reQuest on the black screen it not show any choice for me to choose to allow or not.
I got that with a BeHero rom, Villain shows some buttons to choose from, couldn't get it work with that rom, don't know why.
I had this problem with multiple roms, Just remember to do the proper method.
Recovery Menu
Wipe EVERYTHING
Flash Latest Radio
Restart into recovery again
Flash ROM
Restart into ROM
Restart again,
Use the ROM as you normally would, if you get the same problem, try another ROM..
I have run into few people with this problem so I'm making this guide to help anyone with this problem. You may have to reset kindle in order to access a different app since there is no navigation bar.
1: First you have to have a file explorer installed. Go to amazon app store and download es file explorer ( you should be able to get there without status and navigation bar ) or use this version http://db.tt/hMeT0kvg.
2: Now download this adw launcher http://db.tt/ezZp558n it is an old free version but works with or without root.
3: Now go to your file explorer and go to your download folder and find the adw launcher apk file you just downloaded and install it.
4: Once installed open the launcher and go to the app drawer from there you should see a settings icon. Press on it to access your system menu.
WARNING: This next step involves a factory restore and you will loose anything on your kindle. Everything will need to be Re downloaded and installed. You will also have to re root if you had root before.
5: Now in the system settings you need to go to device then factory restore. You will need to have your battery level at a minimum of 40% or you'll have to wait till it reaches that before you can factory restore.
Once restored you should be good to go.
Please give thanks to those who help. Everyone here helps and devotes there time to each other. Especially the developers. A thanks goes along way and is much appreciated.
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Sent From My Kindle HD Running Kinology Rom
Have you tried disabling notifications from Gmail? That was the sole cause of my disappearing status bar.
Varlokkur said:
Have you tried disabling notifications from Gmail? That was the sole cause of my disappearing status bar.
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I dont have this problem im just writing a guide for people that have had this problem. This isnt a gmail issues that has been fixed with the latest version of gmail i do believe. This is for people that have completely lost their navigation bar and cannot access settings menu or back out of apps or use home button. Thanks anyway. I appreciate any help people have to offer.
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After a long time thinking about it, I finally decided to try to root my Nexus 4 and install the Franco kernel. I wanted to do this mainly to get some control over the audio output of my device.
The amazing Wugfresh Toolkit got me up and running as root. I then used the Cyanogen auto-installer to install Cyanogenmod 11. I was very happy, and went ahead and downloaded the paid version of the Franco Kernel Updater from the Play store.
All good, but then when I went to lauch the Franco Kernel, I got an error saying 'You're root, but Superuser seems to be denying access. Open Superuser, choose 'forget' and come back to the Franco Kernel and you will likely be asked to allow it'.
So I went to Superuser (took me a while to find it because it used to be an icon on my desktop but it seems that it went away after I installed a custom theme, and I found it only at the bottom of the settings list). I couldn't find anything about 'forgetting', but I could see a log that showed 'deny' then 'allow'. So I went back to to the Franco app and voila! It was open and allowed me to look into all the different functions.
Using the video which is up at the Franco Kernel page at the Play store as my guide., I tried to go into 'Kernel Settings' to access those audio controls... and strangely, there were only 4 items there, the vibration control and 3 others. None of the audio control choices were there.
I thought I had to flash the Kernel so I went ahead and did that. After restart, I again got the 'Superuser' access error. I opened Superuser, but this time I could not get it to 'allow' the Franco Kernel. I could see the log with lots of 'Deny' events. I then did something I probably shouldn't have - I clicked the 'trash' icon. Now, it just says 'There are currently no Superuser app policies'.
So I'm at a standstill. I'm not a huge tech guy but I thought I would give this a try because how else will I learn, right?
Can anyone help me figure out
a) How to simply get the Franco Kernel app open again (by configuring Superuser to stop denying it), and
b) Why I can't see those audio controls in Franco Kernel?
Sorry for such a long post
Nick
Wow.
I saw that there was an option to 'Disable' Superuser permissions. So I tried that, but the Franco Kernel error message still popped up.
I went back to Settings to open Superuser and reset it to where it was... and now the Superuser icon has disappeared from the list at the bottom of the Settings page!
It doesn't show up in the list of Apps either (but it never did, even when I was searching for it earlier and found it on the Settings page).
CyanogenMod has their own implementation of superuser. And as such they can put it in settings instead of in an app.
Here is how you re-enable the superuser menu http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39903306&postcount=5
As for your how to allow root action, see if there is an option in the superuser menu for something like a default action and make sure that it's set to ask for permission.
Sent from my Nexus 4, want to know my current project? Check http://team-fun.eu
SMillerNL said:
Here is how you re-enable the superuser menu http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39903306&postcount=5
As for your how to allow root action, see if there is an option in the superuser menu for something like a default action and make sure that it's set to ask for permission.
Sent from my Nexus 4, want to know my current project? Check http://team-fun.eu
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Thanks a lot for the response. I was able to tap 7 times and get back to Develope Mode. I then clicked Developer Options and turned it 'on' as instructed. However, in the long list of items on that 'Developer Options' list, I could not find anything that says 'Root Access'.
Can you give me any indication where 'Root Access' can be found?
Thanks again, I will try to Google it in the meantime.
Unfortunately, I just cannot get Superuser to allow the Franco request. I can see the 'deny' event and I have played with everything available to me via Superuser-->Settings, but there's nothing there that says 'Forget', which the error message from Franco tells me to look for, and there's nothing that says 'Permissions' or anything else with which I can allow Franco!
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Unfortunately, I just cannot get Superuser to allow the Franco request. I can see the 'deny' event and I have played with everything available to me via Superuser-->Settings, but there's nothing there that says 'Forget', which the error message from Franco tells me to look for, and there's nothing that says 'Permissions' or anything else with which I can allow Franco!
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When you open the superuser tab of the settings app, you should get a list of all allowed and denied apps. When you then long-press on one of the apps, you get another window where you should be able to deny access (to the apps that are allowed) or vice versa
Moreover, Franco kernel is not officially compatible with cm, so don't expect a bug-free experience even if you get it working.
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Isn't Franco recommanded only for AOSP roms ?
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When you open the superuser tab of the settings app, you should get a list of all allowed and denied apps. When you then long-press on one of the apps, you get another window where you should be able to deny access (to the apps that are allowed) or vice versa
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Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, when I open SU, the main window is empty and there's a message saying
"There are currently no Superuser App policies".
Trying to open Franco and allowing SU to deny it doesn't populate this window - it just says the same thing. When I click on Settings or Logs in SU, I can see the logs with the denial events. Even long pressing on those doesn't pop up a box which allows me to give Franco access.
Any thoughts?
klvnhng said:
Moreover, Franco kernel is not officially compatible with cm, so don't expect a bug-free experience even if you get it working.
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I see. Okay, I wasn't aware of that.
It looks more and more like I am going to let Wugfresh re-configure my phone. I am assuming that in its current state, I can ask Wigfresh to just re-do the root process. Everything was going great until i installed Cyanogen and then Franco.
As an aside, rooting the phone has solved a problem I was having with my Gmail app. One initial startup each day, I would have to do a restart to get the Gmail app to pull emails in. It was always exactly two starts that were necessary, and it always worked on the second start. The native Andorid app which was handling my Hotmail didn't have that problem.
So rooting has been a positive for me so far.
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Isn't Franco recommanded only for AOSP roms ?
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Aha, okay. Well, maybe the thing for me to do is let Wugfresh re-do the root process and then try an AOSP ROM. Of course, the thing about CM is that there was that handy self-installer.
This is a slippery slope, I can see that. I have seen a few good guides here for doing this stuff manually. Maybe the time has come for me to really figure it out...
In fact the phone is definitely a bit unstable now. It's working fine but the screen is flashing at me a lot. The Swiftkey keyboard intermittently disappears when I am writing an email or a text.
I think I'll start over again. If possible, can someone confirm for me that I can just use the Wugfresh toolkit and ask it to do the root process again from the phone's current state, or do I have to do a restore back to factory and then do the root process again from there?
1. Download and Install quick panel manager ( attached )
2. Open the app and tap EDIT on the upper right corner
3. In the script add [MobileData;] after any toggle you want
( for example in the picture I added it after AutoRotate )
4. Tap save and done !
Note :
* You can edit any other toggle you want in the notification panel with this app. For example you can add mobile hostspot and other setting toggles.
* After new firmware update the app is always required. If you uninstall app the toggle will be removed after restarting phone. So use the app and then hide it .
Worked like a charm
How to do it manually without using this app?
I have root and want to do it manually without any apps.
anees02 said:
How to do it manually without using this app?
I have root and want to do it manually without any apps.
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You can use the app and then uninstall the app
the app is only required once and then you can uninstall it after you edit the status bar
I have searched alot and this is the only method that worked for me
ahmed183999 said:
You can use the app and then uninstall the app
the app is only required once and then you can uninstall it after you edit the status bar
I have searched alot and this is the only method that worked for me
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Yes it works for me but if I want to restore factory defaults the toggles are removed.
I want to make displaying toggles perminant.
For hotpot the spelling is WifiHotspot;
If anyone needs the spelling for anything else I can get it. I had a snapshot of everything but lost it when my ROM crashed. You can open all toggles with an older version of gtidonetheapps. What's crazy is I'm running a stock ROM so don't have the Xposed installer but sometimes when I reboot my phone it will be there and when I open this app it runs as Xposed and shows all the toggles.
Or you could use this app
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/583ffc603a20a/fixdatatoggle.apk
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jam97 said:
Or you could use this app
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/583ffc603a20a/fixdatatoggle.apk
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This is a multi window toggle...
Hey guys,
I have a rooted phone with twrp and xposed. The problem is that I become since today notifications that a firmware update is available. I dont want to go through the rooting process again (since I am waiting for CM13 anyway). So how can I delete the notification? It is quite annoying. Thanks to all.
Long press on the notifications should take you to the notification center, then you disable every thing
algnerd said:
Long press on the notifications should take you to the notification center, then you disable every thing
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I don't mean a notification in the status bar. I mean that the update menu opens several times a day (see picture). How can I disable it?
ndroid1562 said:
I don't mean a notification in the status bar. I mean that the update menu opens several times a day (see picture). How can I disable it?
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Look for the updater app in the app menu delete data, force close it and block it from accessing network both on WiFi and Mobile Data; that should do it
algnerd said:
Look for the updater app in the app menu delete data, force close it and block it from accessing network both on WiFi and Mobile Data; that should do it
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I already did this, but no root. I keep receiving the same pop page Updater.
And if I block the app Updater to acess Cell Phone and Storage I get the warning to enable Storage for Updater, it needs IMEI and IMSI to be able to update EVERYTIME I connect to a Wifi. Dont know what's worst.
Anyone knows how to block all of this?
Uninstall the updater using adb, I will write how to do it in the: https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p9lite/how-to/unified-help-thread-huawei-p9-lite-t3649152
Number 8, Tweaks and modifications
algnerd said:
Look for the updater app in the app menu delete data, force close it and block it from accessing network both on WiFi and Mobile Data; that should do it
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Uninstall the updater using adb, I will write how to do it in the: https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p9lite/how-to/unified-help-thread-huawei-p9-lite-t3649152
Number 8, Tweaks and modifications
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Does it needs ROOT? I'm looking for some way to fix this without root.
thefalseprince said:
Does it needs ROOT? I'm looking for some way to fix this without root.
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It doesn't need root, just do the command using your pc... please read before asking.
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I already did this, but no root. I keep receiving the same pop page Updater.
And if I block the app Updater to acess Cell Phone and Storage I get the warning to enable Storage for Updater, it needs IMEI and IMSI to be able to update EVERYTIME I connect to a Wifi. Dont know what's worst.
Anyone knows how to block all of this?
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Oh lord, I thought I was the only one having this stupid warning every time it switches on WIFI or back from plane mode.
What's the exact command to delete the update then? I saw the Tweak topic but it doesn't mention what to type as the package name to remove the update. I would say "updater", as simple as that ? But I won't do it unless I'm sure I'm not messing my smartphone.
Thanks
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Oh lord, I thought I was the only one having this stupid warning every time it switches on WIFI or back from plane mode.
What's the exact command to delete the update then? I saw the Tweak topic but it doesn't mention what to type as the package name to remove the update. I would say "updater", as simple as that ? But I won't do it unless I'm sure I'm not messing my smartphone.
Thanks
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Hi
I found the update file on Archives, in a folder called HwUOC or something like this
thats what I did: deleted this folder then blocked all permissions on app updater
note this will only delete the downloaded file, but the warning keeps popping