Quickmemo stopped working - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was unable to Launch my Quickmemo. I'm on stock kitkat rom, rooted. Anyone who can help? What are the processes/apps that control Quickmemo? Maybe I accidentally deleted/greenified/modified some essential system apps.
Also, the following were the things I'm playing with in the past days:
1. Latest Dorimanx kernel
2. Xposed framework with the following modules: app settings, gravity box (kk) and greenify
Maybe uninstalling some of them may work. Thanks.

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[Q] Problem with KitKat and Xposed

Hello, I am successfully running rooted KitKat and trying to get the g2 xposed to work. I don't get any errors installing and applying xposed or downloading modules, but when I restart my device it just says that the latest xposed framework is not currently active. Have tried reinstalling the framework and the modules many times to no avail. Anyone else having trouble or a fix?
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It is very annoying having this update as I have gotten used to my menu button on the left and back on the right, as well as 380dpi (can't fix the camera and messaging apps without xposed)
muffinflesh said:
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It is very annoying having this update as I have gotten used to my menu button on the left and back on the right, as well as 380dpi (can't fix the camera and messaging apps without xposed)
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Seems it's a know issue on the Xposed thread. I can confirm it doesn't work for me either and I'm hoping for a fix soon.
the current version of xposed (as of this post) does not work with the LG G2 variation of kitkat. The next version of xposed will. However, the "g2 xposed" module will also have to be updated...
I miss the you tube full screen mode for now and also hate too many notification on the status bar. Rest everything love the Kitkat

Significant general lag after installing Xposed Framework

Rooted S5 (SM-G900F) with CF-Auto Root without problems, disabled KNOX, everything worked fine. After installing the Xposed Framework (latest) the phone get super laggy. NOTE: No Xposed Modules were activated. No SHealt force closes or anything like that some users were reporting. Only clearly visible general lag everywhere. Tried uninstalling the Framework, everything went back to normal. After reinstall, the lag appeared again.(tried 3 times, 100% it's from the framework)
Baseband: G900FXXU1ANCE
The lag has no trace in LogCat so it's irrelevant.
I hope @rovo89 already knows about the problem, but for now any solution, fix or idea?
UnlimitedN20 said:
Rooted S5 (SM-G900F) with CF-Auto Root without problems, disabled KNOX, everything worked fine. After installing the Xposed Framework (latest) the phone get super laggy. NOTE: No Xposed Modules were activated. No SHealt force closes or anything like that some users were reporting. Only clearly visible general lag everywhere. Tried uninstalling the Framework, everything went back to normal. After reinstall, the lag appeared again.(tried 3 times, 100% it's from the framework)
Baseband: G900FXXU1ANCE
The lag has no trace in LogCat so it's irrelevant.
I hope @rovo89 already knows about the problem, but for now any solution, fix or idea?
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I don't have a fix, but I have the same problem. I can live without it though, so I just uninstalled it for now.
UnlimitedN20 said:
Rooted S5 (SM-G900F) with CF-Auto Root without problems, disabled KNOX, everything worked fine. After installing the Xposed Framework (latest) the phone get super laggy. NOTE: No Xposed Modules were activated. No SHealt force closes or anything like that some users were reporting. Only clearly visible general lag everywhere. Tried uninstalling the Framework, everything went back to normal. After reinstall, the lag appeared again.(tried 3 times, 100% it's from the framework)
Baseband: G900FXXU1ANCE
The lag has no trace in LogCat so it's irrelevant.
I hope @rovo89 already knows about the problem, but for now any solution, fix or idea?
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it's very strange, because i experience no issue at all with both xposed framework and s health.
i'm using sm-g900i and here is my set-up:
- taiwanese stockrom: my original stock rom is au vodafone firmware and it's not up-to-date so i flash this one in order to have camera at lockscreen and modify dock icons which is impossible in "australia only" stock
- i flash this rom using mobile odin pro <~~ not sure if this helps!
- i flash philz touch recovery using mobile odin pro
- install xposed framework, reboot
- update everything through goole play to make sure all system apps are up-to-date
- i haven't removed/disabled any bloat ware, just hide them (greenify donation version helps a lot here)
- no laggy performance at all
hope it helps you all!
UnlimitedN20 said:
Rooted S5 (SM-G900F) with CF-Auto Root without problems, disabled KNOX, everything worked fine. After installing the Xposed Framework (latest) the phone get super laggy. NOTE: No Xposed Modules were activated. No SHealt force closes or anything like that some users were reporting. Only clearly visible general lag everywhere. Tried uninstalling the Framework, everything went back to normal. After reinstall, the lag appeared again.(tried 3 times, 100% it's from the framework)
Baseband: G900FXXU1ANCE
The lag has no trace in LogCat so it's irrelevant.
I hope @rovo89 already knows about the problem, but for now any solution, fix or idea?
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Xposed doesnt work correctly with rooted device only by using a custom kernel. You have to install also a custom rom.
OR ...
you have to change the build.prop, if you just only use a custom kernel with Xposed Framework.
- Take Root Explorer for example and open build.prop (to find in System)
- First uninstall Xposed Framwork again ...
- then go to build.prop to the line ( “ro.securestorage.support=true” )
- change true to false ( “ro.securestorage.support=false” )
- now reinstall Xposed Framework
- restart your device and both working well without any lags.
By rooting the phone the secure mode doesnt work anymore, so you have to change that in build.prop.
You dont need to do so with custom kernel and custom rom running, but with custom kernel and stock rom, as I told at the beginning.
cheers
cokenet said:
Xposed doesnt work correctly with rooted device only by using a custom kernel. You have to install also a custom rom.
OR ...
you have to change the build.prop, if you just only use a custom kernel with Xposed Framework.
- Take Root Explorer for example and open build.prop (to find in System)
- First uninstall Xposed Framwork again ...
- then go to build.prop to the line ( “ro.securestorage.support=true” )
- change true to false ( “ro.securestorage.support=false” )
- now reinstall Xposed Framework
- restart your device and both working well without any lags.
By rooting the phone the secure mode doesnt work anymore, so you have to change that in build.prop.
You dont need to do so with custom kernel and custom rom running, but with custom kernel and stock rom, as I told at the beginning.
cheers
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Editing build.prop solved the lag problem with Xposed Framework, but now Shealt force closes. :|.
UnlimitedN20 said:
Editing build.prop solved the lag problem with Xposed Framework, but now Shealt force closes. :|.
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Try to clear Data of SHealth in App Manager.
cokenet said:
Try to clear Data of SHealth in App Manager.
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Doesn't Work, right now as it stands is if you install Xposed Installer, the phone lags an you can't use S Health anyway, but you can do the build prop edit and get rid of the lag from Xposed and still not be able to use S Health as it will now FC no matter what lol, so if we want to use Xposed and liek S Health, we can't have both.
clear Health Service data as well, it should fix your prob
Fixed it!
Hello, I have done so as it stands but then wanted my phone not boot .. what went wrong?
Cokenet you are the best. Thank you.
!! Fix gaming lag !!
cokenet said:
Xposed doesnt work correctly with rooted device only by using a custom kernel. You have to install also a custom rom.
OR ...
you have to change the build.prop, if you just only use a custom kernel with Xposed Framework.
- Take Root Explorer for example and open build.prop (to find in System)
- First uninstall Xposed Framwork again ...
- then go to build.prop to the line ( “ro.securestorage.support=true” )
- change true to false ( “ro.securestorage.support=false” )
- now reinstall Xposed Framework
- restart your device and both working well without any lags.
By rooting the phone the secure mode doesnt work anymore, so you have to change that in build.prop.
You dont need to do so with custom kernel and custom rom running, but with custom kernel and stock rom, as I told at the beginning.
cheers
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I'm on stock ROM and kernel and had amazing lag while playing GTA San Andreas on low-medium settings. Uninstalled framework ,changed ro.securestorage=false, installed DVFS Disabler module, after that framework again and rebooted. I can run GTA SA on everything MAX with almost no lag at all. Thanks for this
cokenet said:
Xposed doesnt work correctly with rooted device only by using a custom kernel. You have to install also a custom rom.
OR ...
you have to change the build.prop, if you just only use a custom kernel with Xposed Framework.
- Take Root Explorer for example and open build.prop (to find in System)
- First uninstall Xposed Framwork again ...
- then go to build.prop to the line ( “ro.securestorage.support=true” )
- change true to false ( “ro.securestorage.support=false” )
- now reinstall Xposed Framework
- restart your device and both working well without any lags.
By rooting the phone the secure mode doesnt work anymore, so you have to change that in build.prop.
You dont need to do so with custom kernel and custom rom running, but with custom kernel and stock rom, as I told at the beginning.
cheers
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Wow, Thank you man!!
cokenet said:
Xposed doesnt work correctly with rooted device only by using a custom kernel. You have to install also a custom rom.
OR ...
you have to change the build.prop, if you just only use a custom kernel with Xposed Framework.
- Take Root Explorer for example and open build.prop (to find in System)
- First uninstall Xposed Framwork again ...
- then go to build.prop to the line ( “ro.securestorage.support=true” )
- change true to false ( “ro.securestorage.support=false” )
- now reinstall Xposed Framework
- restart your device and both working well without any lags.
By rooting the phone the secure mode doesnt work anymore, so you have to change that in build.prop.
You dont need to do so with custom kernel and custom rom running, but with custom kernel and stock rom, as I told at the beginning.
cheers
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I have stock rom, custom kernel. I did follow your instruction but I still get lags, my phone still freeze from time to time, like it was before chanting build.prop file. I'm using Samsung Galaxy note 4 and android 6.0.1
I Wana install this xposed but obviously it's causing too much difficulties. Gravity box is needed. I it makes rooting delicious. Like me I tried many times installing xposed from magisk manager but ended up with BOOTLOOP.
Sunshine_live90 said:
Hello, I have done so as it stands but then wanted my phone not boot .. what went wrong?
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The build.prop value referred to (ro.secure) is in your kernel, so I wouldn't change it on most devices, or learn to love your boot-logo. The "secure storage" may be variable, but every device I've ever had said "ro.secure", which is usually not changeable on stock ROMs. Read your init.rc file to check. I have to use init.d scripts to get insecure, useful for adb as root and Xposed without all the lag.
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Help, getting the 'Chrome has stopped' and 'Google play services' has stopped etc

Also getting 'Google app has stopped'.
It started yesterday randomly, my phone was rooted and on 6.0.0, xposed and some modules.
I reset back to stock, updated to 6.0.1 and now rooted it again and installed modules.
After I did that all the bug came back. I get these warnings very, very often and Google Chrome is simply not able to be used, it stops after 2 secs and you will never be able to use it.
What is going wrong? I use the alpha 4 xposed + v80 sdk 23 arm version.
I do not want to redo everything, why is my X Play going nuts?
Nvm I retraced steps and worked it out. Either Titanium backup is causing it or a Amplify wakelock or service that I limited.
It seems limiting Icing is what breaks the phone, do not limit it in Amplify and it's fixed.

Device freezing and rebooting while installing an apk

Hello,
I'm experienced a weird bug - when installing an APK file the phone hangs and I need to force restart it. After restarting the phone and trying to open the app being updated - a crash occurs. The update process is seemingly corrupting the app as I need to uninstall it and install again to make it work, making the associated data gone. It is frustrating, because it happens like I'd say 50/50 of times.
Happens while installing an app manually and using root in Yalp. Play Store not tested as it is not present on the phone.
The setup is Xperia X compact running latest .118 Oreo with microg, no GAPPS, Magisk, official Xposed 90 beta3,
Xposed modules: BatteryCare+, FakeGAPPS, GravityBox, XposedGmsCoreUnifiedNlp, XPrivacyLua
It did happen on Xperia X and Xperia XZ with similar setup on Oreo. I wonder if it might be caused by Xposed bundled with Xperia Software?
Actually I'm facing similar issue. I concluded it's caused by Xposed and certain modules. In fact, it's a known issue of Xposed for Oreo. According to rovo89, existing Xposed has problem with ART in Oreo.
As a workaround, now whenever I need to install/uninstall anything, I disable Xposed in Magisk first.
https://github.com/rovo89/Xposed/issues/325
Thank you @itandy for replying. Have you tried installing EdXposed instead of the regular Xposed?
Well it is basically for Pie but it is supposed to work on oreo too. Whenever I tried to install it on X compact running Oreo I got bootloop.
I have found that only some apps installation would cause a freeze and reboot. But your solution is safer of course.
Vixificent said:
Thank you @itandy for replying. Have you tried installing EdXposed instead of the regular Xposed?
Well it is basically for Pie but it is supposed to work on oreo too. Whenever I tried to install it on X compact running Oreo I got bootloop.
I have found that only some apps installation would cause a freeze and reboot. But your solution is safer of course.
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Unfortunately EdXposed doesn't work last time I tried. It fails to boot at all.

EdXposed and GravityBox system framework not responding - Help?

Was running EdXposed and GravityBox on my LG-V30 before. Downloaded and installed EdXposed (through Magisk) without issue. Installed MinMinGuard and it is running fine. Installed GravityBox [P], but everytime I attempt to launch the UI I get, "GravityBox system framework not responding. Exiting." I seem to remember having a similar issue with my LG-V30, but I can't for the life of me remember what the fix was. I have tried uninstalling, reinstalling, rebooting, etc... Nothing seems to work. Anyone else run into this issue and already figure it out?
Disregard. I didn't realize that we're running Android 10 and not P... Downloaded Gravitybox beta for Q. Everything works now.
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