[Q] greenify and supersu issue - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i have a question regarding greenify. my g2 is rooted and i have dori kernel installed ,stock rom. my greenify says that auto hibernation is being blocked by a third party app or a system app. How do i find out what this app is ? Also in supersu what should my option for apps be? like titanium and greenify, should i have it notify me everytime i start the app and ask for permission, wouldnt it be better just to let those apps have granted asses and if so how do i do that so i dont have to give them access they just have it?

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[Q] greenify not auto hibernating ?

hello! I rotted my lg g2 using the simple root.bat program I think,:/ lol but anyways I have root and I got superuser but it looked like root apps would work but wouldn't show up in the apps menu inside superuser so I've installed supers and that's been working great! now back to my problem, I greenified facebook because it had a pretty good amount of wakelocks and now every time I start it back up again it won't hibernate it self back again!!! help! ! do I need to pay for the greenify donation app or should it also hibernation by itself with the free greenify?
i have the donation package on my Xperia SP, and apps won't auto hibernate also. hope someone can help us
Why don't you go to Greenify's XDA topic and ask there? Dev is there and he is probably one of the people that can actually help.

[Q] Delete/deactivate system apps on rooted Nexus7

hey there,
I rooted my Nexus7 (2012) using WugFresh's Toolkit (it worked, I have root access).
Now I wanted to delete/deactivate some of the stuff I don't want/need like for example the hangouts app using the app "Root App Delete". I can choose to deactivate the app, but afterwards it still works/opens up.
So how do I actually deactivate this stuff?
thanks so much
brokaaa
I personally use Clean Master - Free Optimizer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleanmaster.mguard). It completely Uninstalls the system apps and not just deactivates them.
I use root uninstaller it will freeze, backup or uninstall apps. So you could backup hangouts (if you were ever going to want it again) and uninstall it or just freeze it to stop it working sometimes you have to uninstall it twice as the first uninstall only removes the updates
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[Q] Unable to uninstall Wakelock Detector

TL;DR Google Play has only the Open option and no way to uninstall app
After updating my I337M from rooted NI2 Kit Kat to rooted OC4 Lollipop, I was unable to properly run Wakelock Detector. It was stock to stock so I didn't wipe factory settings.
Googled a suggestion to move the APK to /system/priv-app so I did that but still the same result.
Now when I want to try uninstall (so as to re-install) there is no option. Under Manage Apps the app isn't even listed. The APK is still under priv-app and I deleted it... still shows up in app drawer.
D'Oh! What else can I do to uninstall it properly?
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i have the same problem
so ticked off. same here. even paid for the full version because sometimes that fixes issues like this. I can disable or freeze with titanium backup pro but can't uninstall. i think the problems happened after converting to system app. so now I have 2 frozen apps I want off my phone. On top of that the app stopped working after converting to system app. I get an error after the app loads. I emailed the developer and am waiting to hear back.
This days the application App2SD is able correct install Wakelock Detector as private , and it is able to uninstall it if it was installed as private .

Geenify can't get root permission

I have installed super su and when open greenify app the grant permission screen not poping up so I can't give root permission... Greenify was working fine before but messed up after updating greenify app
I had the same issue.Just check ifvypuvhave a SuperSU update and try again.
U see the 'next' tag on greenify on your pic,click on it as soon as greenify go checking for root access just don't wait for the result.
Try it,worked for me.thank u
Or what u can do is when asked about whether ur device is rooted or not click on I'm not sure now greenify will launch.then go to settings change working mode as root.Its done
swaranngs said:
I have installed super su and when open greenify app the grant permission screen not poping up so I can't give root permission... Greenify was working fine before but messed up after updating greenify app
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You can change root access setting from development options in your phone setting (if you are using custom rom).

Safe to uninstall Feedback?

I want to uninstall the Feedback app as it drains my battery a lot, not to mention it runs in the background when Ive never opened or used the stupid app before! The question is can I uninstall it without having any side affects?
Uninstalling system app may result in OTA update failure, other than that no problem should occure.
Unfortunately this is the only built in app added by Xiaomi you can't disable.
Clear the data, set the switch to never run in background and don't open the app again, should help reduce battery usage.
Feedback (and also Camera) is a system app. So uninstalling it could make problems with OTA. Just disable it.
freekarol said:
Feedback (and also Camera) is a system app. So uninstalling it could make problems with OTA. Just disable it.
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Feedback can't be disabled, that's why I gave the advice in the post before yours.
@kudos1uk I just tested it and you are right. But you can disable it with Titanium Backup or Greenify(I don't know how they work without root) or Brevent that should work without root: https://www.xda-developers.com/brevent-is-an-open-source-alternative-to-greenify-works-without-root/
I don't know if OTA works when the app is hibernated. Maybe, it's better to enable it before updating Android via OTA. Personally, I have the app Feedback activated. It doesn't slow down my phone...
freekarol said:
@kudos1uk I just tested it and you are right. But you can disable it with Titanium Backup or Greenify(I don't know how they work without root) or Brevent that should work without root: https://www.xda-developers.com/brevent-is-an-open-source-alternative-to-greenify-works-without-root/
I don't know if OTA works when the app is hibernated. Maybe, it's better to enable it before updating Android via OTA. Personally, I have the app Feedback activated. It doesn't slow down my phone...
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You can't disable a system app with TB without root.
The OP only needs to follow the advice in my first post, if running in background is disabled and you don't start it all will be fine.
If cant disable Mi services and feedback, you can uninstall the app
You can uninstall s&f app by ADB tool using your laptop.. My question is that is it safe??

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