This is for rooted user only (kitkat and Lollipop) (Stock and custom rom)
DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK AND TAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE
i found tweak that work with our moto g . It increases performance and battery draining and battery drop too decrease as compared to stock kernel
Download link-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...mod-projct-mod-boost-nitro-x-edition-t2809443
(press thanks to dev @k1ks for creating this tweaks)
People who are on stock rom and stock kernel need to install init.d
Custom rom and custom kernel dont need to flash init.d as it already support it
Requirement
busybox and Android terminal emulator(to modify if u want and for uninstall the tweaks) both this app available in playstore
Recommended settings nitro- aggressive (do it from terminal emulator)
stock Lollipop kernel have init.d support?
plantator said:
stock Lollipop kernel have init.d support?
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Im currently on lollipop 5.0.2 Asian soak version
I flash mallory script which add init.d support then flash this Tweaks
And all is working fine see the Screenshot
i flash it over stock br 5.0.2 without mallory or other scripts and working same to
edit: need to instal mallory to takie init.d support sadly, now working good
plantator said:
i flash it over stock br 5.0.2 without mallory or other scripts and working same to
edit: need to instal mallory to takie init.d support sadly, now working good
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I have provided flashable init.d.zip. Flash this. That will not work
Delete init.d folder from system/etc and flash this
but mallory gives innit.d support and makeing changes in script working- don't giving errors
plantator said:
but mallory gives innit.d support and makeing changes in script working- don't giving errors
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But both r use for increase battery and performance which can complicate
First uninstall tweak
Flash init.d
Then again flash nitro
ah ok sure understand, thanks for advices
uninstaled nitro, flashed your init.d but it not appears in system/etc, try twice
plantator said:
ah ok sure understand, thanks for advices
uninstaled nitro, flashed your init.d but it not appears in system/etc, try twice
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Yeah i too had same problem
Delete init.d file in system /etc and create the folder init.d and reboot . Its now working
ok thanks working for now
plantator said:
ok thanks working for now
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I found a app on playstore which detect init.d and script installed or not
Guys latest nitro tweaks 2.2 is just awesome wonderful performance and battery give it a try u will love it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...mod-projct-mod-boost-nitro-x-edition-t2809443
Using this on optimized stock asian 5.0.2 rom. Enabled init.d using Init.d Toggler on app store and installed busy box and terminal emulator. Aftrt enabling init.d l, I flashed the zip from the download page.
Checked via terminal emulator and everything seems to be in order!
Thank you OP for sharing
can i use this with stock recovery?
thanks.
vbnoob said:
can i use this with stock recovery?
thanks.
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Nope your phone needs to be rooted
abhi0502 said:
Nope your phone needs to be rooted
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mine is rooted with stock recovery.
how long you phone can lasts after using this mod?
thanks.
vbnoob said:
mine is rooted with stock recovery.
how long you phone can lasts after using this mod?
thanks.
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It depends how u use it
But performance and smoothness is increased without effecting battery
OldYellowBricks said:
Using this on optimized stock asian 5.0.2 rom. Enabled init.d using Init.d Toggler on app store and installed busy box and terminal emulator. Aftrt enabling init.d l, I flashed the zip from the download page.
Checked via terminal emulator and everything seems to be in order!
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In case anyone is interested, init.d support can be enabled with Stock Kernel by adding the following to: /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
/system/etc/init.d/*
lost101 said:
In case anyone is interested, init.d support can be enabled with Stock Kernel by adding the following to: /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
/system/etc/init.d/*
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This does not work for me. Exactly how and where do I put this line? By the way, while were talking about init.d, init.d doesn't work in your XT1031 Stock Optimized 4.4.4 ROM with Archidroid init.d. Been meaning to go on your thread and mention this.
amarc78 said:
This does not work for me. Exactly how and where do I put this line? By the way, while were talking about init.d, init.d doesn't work in your XT1031 Stock Optimized 4.4.4 ROM with Archidroid init.d. Been meaning to go on your thread and mention this.
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U can check this out for init.d support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
Related
Here is a deodexed version of the new leak from Chinese I9220. Play Store working.
CREDITS:
philz3759 for dump & kernel
as i9000 for Odin tar which this is based
ZCLSD 4.1.2
CHANGELOG
Deodexed & Zipaligned
philz LSD kernel
Full Root
SuperSU & Busybox
Couple of Build Prop changes
Enable Data apps
Rest is stock including Chinese bloatware
DOWNLOAD
LSD for GT-N7000
Gapps
INSTALL
This is how I did it;
Coming from Sweet ROM LSA 4.1.2 with philz kernel
(I imagine any tw based 4.1.2 ROM / Kernel would be fine)
Put ROM Zip & Gapps on SD Card
Boot into CWM Recovery
Three Wipes (data/cache/dalvik)
Format preload
Format system
Flash ROM
Flash Gapps
Reboot
NOTES
ROM will boot with Chinese language. You can change to English at setup. These are the only 2 options.
You will need to setup keyboard to English input
You can remove bloatware from system/app with Root Explorer or similar. (You will need to remove some as ROM takes up all system space. I removed all live wallpapers, Chinese bloatware, Kies, Mini Diary etc from mine once up setup).
I am not supporting this ROM. I just made it to test but seems to be working fine. Play Store is working for me without issue.
Devs and cooks are welcome to use this as a base for their ROMS if desired.
I may make a new Sweet ROM from this base but as yet undecided.
DO NOT FLASH IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
Flash at your own risk. Just because it works fine for me it doesn't mean it will work for you.
first
download link "Temporarily Unavailable"
Hope you make a new base my friend :good:
jonatasneves13 said:
first
download link "Temporarily Unavailable"
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Sorry looks like I need to fix up my Media fire account. Will do it now
EDIT: DOWNLOAD LINK FIXED NOW
5rd
chasmodo said:
5rd
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Downloading....
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
BOOTLOOP Bug is still there or is it eradicated? :beer:
Recognized Distributor™
noteandfound said:
BOOTLOOP Bug is still there or is it eradicated? :beer:
Recognized Distributor™
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No bootloop for me. Tried battery pull and still booted fine
not-i said:
No bootloop for me. Tried battery pull and still booted fine
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Now that's what we want to hear. Hopefully it will remain true after a weeks use as well.
:thumbup::beer:
thats a very good news to hear...
Recognized Distributor™
Is not there any way to add languages to it?
jonatasneves13 said:
Is not there any way to add languages to it?
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Yes there is but this is just a stock base for those interested in trying / testing
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
why did you include old bootloader in flashable? It isn't flashed anyway...
no offense, mate - just asking
Flashed and working, however the weather widget is having force close when you tapping on it; phone dialer also doesn't fit to the screen. But a nice rom still.
Sent from my GT-N7000
scvblur said:
Flashed and working, however the weather widget is having force close when you tapping on it; phone dialer also doesn't fit to the screen. But a nice rom still.
Sent from my GT-N7000
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most probably NetworkLocation not working (Chinese don't like google to know where they are )...do you get it when opening google in Browser?
Cannot update superSU binary...."Installation Failed"
eybee1970 said:
most probably NetworkLocation not working (Chinese don't like google to know where they are )...do you get it when opening google in Browser?
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Sorry mate, I have reverted to CM10.1. Not going to deal with the nonsense from Chinese ROM.
Sent from my GT-N7000
muntinlupa said:
Cannot update superSU binary...."Installation Failed"
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maybe 'su' missing in /system/bin...it's only in /system/xbin
eybee1970 said:
maybe 'su' missing in /system/bin...it's only in /system/xbin
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So what am I to do to solve?
muntinlupa said:
So what am I to do to solve?
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open flashable zip with e.g. WinRAR or 7zip, drag and drop 'su' out of /system/xbin to your PC, then drag and drop 'su' to /system/bin from your PC, then save and close the zip and flash it again
I am using custom kernel that has init.d support, I am on stock rom but there is no init.d folder on system/etc so can i just create the init.d folder and put all scripts there would that even work?
TaylorDahmer said:
I am using custom kernel that has init.d support, I am on stock rom but there is no init.d folder on system/etc so can i just create the init.d folder and put all scripts there would that even work?
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i thinks maybe .
most all custom kernel here have init.d support . if you using kernel that doenst support init.d - just download it from google play (ex - Universal Init.d) . it can activate your init.d folder
Sent from my GT-S5360
TaylorDahmer said:
I am using custom kernel that has init.d support, I am on stock rom but there is no init.d folder on system/etc so can i just create the init.d folder and put all scripts there would that even work?
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Go to the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
So search befor posting..
imElectronica said:
Go to the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1933849
So search befor posting..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1933849
already been there, but it is only for those who don't have init.d support.. my kernel has init.d support.. but the system/etc/init.d isn't in my phone.. my question now is can I just create it if it doesn't exist? or do I need to do something else before doing that like editing some xml or whatever so it could run the scripts inside init.d
TaylorDahmer said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1933849
already been there, but it is only for those who don't have init.d support.. my kernel has init.d support.. but the system/etc/init.d isn't in my phone.. my question now is can I just create it if it doesn't exist? or do I need to do something else before doing that like editing some xml or whatever so it could run the scripts inside init.d
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like i said . just download app like (ex Universal Init.d or Init.d Toggle) from google play to active/enable your init.d folder .
Sent from my GT-S5360
Hello all,
as you may know installing systemless SuperSU for Z2 stock roms was not possible until now due to the ELF format of the boot image. As a workaround one was required to install SuperSU in system mode, but support for this installation type seems to fade away...
In order to have convenient solution to enable systemless installation for elf boot image files, @adriandC created a tool called boot_bridge that works around the limitations caused by the ELF format. Up to now, only Xperia SP and similar device have been supported.
But, due to the recent efforts to support ELF images in libbootimg (backend library used by MultiRom) and which are found in Z2 and similar devices, the boot_bridge tool now supports the Z2 as well (boot_bridge also uses the libbootimg library). This is a result of a collaborative effort of AdrainDC and me wherby the main portion of the work on the boot_bridge was done by AdrainDC (I focussed on the Z2 ELF support, where AdrainDC fixed may changes such that the Xperia SP support is no broken )
You can find the tools here:
boot_bridge
Regards,
Diewi
P.S: I am posting this here to raise awareness of this useful tool, since this update may be easily missed in the cross-device dev section).
very interesting and saw this in Cross Dev section . will try and let u know
Do i have to come from clean install of the ROm ? currently im on stock .291 with super su
Dilesh Perera said:
very interesting and saw this in Cross Dev section . will try and let u know
Do i have to come from clean install of the ROm ? currently im on stock .291 with super su
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To be safe, uninstall supersu before. Either via a the uninstaller or by flashing stock.
Does this mean that we can now use Magisk, for example?
Vic. said:
Does this mean that we can now use Magisk, for example?
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I have this exactly same doubt. I was using Magisk on my Z2 with @Gustavo RD78 amazing Advanced Stock Kernel, but after Magisk 6.0 i always got a bootloop when i try to use then
Hmmm I have Sony Xperia Z2 with Elite Kernel v3, Xposed, SuperSU, and Magisk V8 installed and everything is working fine for me
Custom kernels are not using the ELF format. The boot_bridge is for the stock kernel, not custom kernels compiled from stock sources.
Diewi said:
Custom kernels are not using the ELF format. The boot_bridge is for the stock kernel, not custom kernels compiled from stock sources.
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So bootbridge will help us with e.g android pay? (systemless root on stock kernel?)
UBL only?
EugenStanis said:
So bootbridge will help us with e.g android pay? (systemless root on stock kernel?)
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IF you need stock for that then: probably yes. But I am not into this android pay stuff (which has even more scurity mechanisms AFAIK to even detect systemless root), so at least I can't give you an answer to this. Anyone?
vandiaz_sairavinz said:
UBL only?
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Yep.
Hi everybody,
I want to show you how to install Viper4android on your phone running developer preview 3 or later with Android O.
IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PHONE!!
First download the zip from Androidfilehost or from below.
Zip
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298967857
Busybox
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=961840155545578665
Extract it to any folder, you will have two files now, a Viper4android App and a flashable Viper4android zip.
Reboot into recovery and install the zip, I also recommend a custom kernel like the Jolla Kernel which already has Android O support for loudness control (for my Nexus 5X).
Boot normally install BusyBox and launch Viper4android.
Select install drivers, grant root permission and wait until it is installed.
If a IO Error occurrs don't worry it'll work anyway.
Reboot and open any file manager.
Delete the Viper4android folder in "/system/priv-app".
Delete "/system/vendor/etc/audio_effects".
Install Viper4android app you downloaded before.
Reboot once again and open Viper4android - driver are working now.
Tested on my Nexus 5X with Android 8 developer preview 3.
Leave a like if it helped.
Reserved
Kindly share BusyBox APK.. as play store busy box unable to work.. can't install properly..
vijaygogawale said:
Kindly share BusyBox APK.. as play store busy box unable to work.. can't install properly..
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Ok
Done Androidfilehost link is uodated
Thargorsson said:
Ok
Done Androidfilehost link is uodated
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App installed.. but busy box not installed.. error
vijaygogawale said:
App installed.. but busy box not installed.. error
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Which device do you have and which Android kernel, android version etc... I need Basic information.
Thargorsson said:
Which device do you have and which Android kernel, android version etc... I need Basic information.
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Device Angler,
Kernel Stock,
Android 8 DP3,
vijaygogawale said:
Device Angler,
Kernel Stock,
Android 8 DP3,
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Systemless root?
And which supersu
Thargorsson said:
Systemless root?
And which supersu
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Magisk v13,
vijaygogawale said:
Magisk v13,
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Aha I've only tested with latest supersu that might be the problem.
Try the 2.82 version.
Thargorsson said:
Aha I've only tested with latest supersu that might be the problem.
Try the 2.82 version.
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Will try and report back
vijaygogawale said:
Will try and report back
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Good. btw did you deleted the old Viper4android folder and installed the new app as user app? And changing enforce to permissive also fix some problems.
Thargorsson said:
Good. btw did you deleted the old Viper4android folder and installed the new app as user app? And changing enforce to permissive also fix some problems.
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Working now, phonograph not supported.
vijaygogawale said:
Working now, phonograph not supported.
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Cool
Anybody get this working on Pixel XL (Marlin) on 8.0 - Sept security release? SuperSu 2.82 - SR4
jbirdyRazr said:
Anybody get this working on Pixel XL (Marlin) on 8.0 - Sept security release? SuperSu 2.82 - SR4
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Hows the exact process you wen through?
I have not implemented yet. Was wondering if anybody else had. Now using SuperSu 2.82-SR5 and TWRP 3.1.1.0. Now that TRWP works now without having to fastboot, I will try this mod. If I get it working I will let you know.
Ah k
I went through the entire procedure including deleting the system app and installing the io fix version.
The app tells me that drivers are working but i there is no difference in sound.
Turing Master power on and off dosen't seam to make any diffrence. What is going on?
snehgada said:
I went through the entire procedure including deleting the system app and installing the io fix version.
The app tells me that drivers are working but i there is no difference in sound.
Turing Master power on and off dosen't seam to make any diffrence. What is going on?
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Which device, Rom and kernel? And also which music player are you using? Also try enabke developer options in Viper and select disable selinux and/or enable FX compatibility mode.
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OFFICIAL XPOSED NOUGAT HAS BEEN RELEASED
https://www.xda-developers.com/official-xposed-framework-android-nougat/
Thank you @rovo89 for your hard work!
Please take the time to donate to @rovo89 for his hard work, his donation link can be found here:
http://repo.xposed.info/donate
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Thank PurifyOs Team for releasing an unofficial Xposed for Nougat, the specific one I'm going to share is sdk 24 is for 7.0.x afaik most modules aren't compatible but I will link a separate thread the shows working and not working modules.
And if you are looking for Xposed and you are on the version 7.x.x then download sdk 25.
You need the new Xposed Installer
And you need the Sdk 24 Framework
*** DO NOT FORGET TO MAKE YOUR SELINUX PERMISSIVE ***
I use an init.d script to set the selinux on every boot...
Be careful remember this is still an unofficial beta, trying greenify I put my phone into a bootloop, so backup your phone with Flashfire...
Here's a screenshot as proof...
Here are my current modules...
Working on 935P on Sprint also
yep, got it workin also g930t
A friend of mine had me test as well
billdauterive23 said:
A friend of mine had me test as well
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any lag !!!!
popmpopm said:
any lag !!!!
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It caused my phone to keep forgetting the Samsung account password
Do you have the uninstaller?
I got Xposed to work correctly by wiping and formatting cache and dalvik cache
billdauterive23 said:
It caused my phone to keep forgetting the Samsung account password
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I forgot which package to freeze, but if you disable a Samsung app with titanium backup or any app of your choice you can fix it...
I'll let you know when I find what it was.
KillerClaw321 said:
I forgot which package to freeze, but if you disable a Samsung app with titanium backup or any app of your choice you can fix it...
I'll let you know when I find what it was.
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I already fixed it by reflashing Xposed but add wipe dalvik cache and cache partition plus cache partition format
billdauterive23 said:
I already fixed it by reflashing Xposed but add wipe dalvik cache and cache partition plus cache partition format
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Nice!, Good to know...
I'm considering trying a build with Nougat, Root, and Xposed. @KillerClaw321 is that the process you took in getting it to work?
Why does the Xposed installer say it's AOSP and not TouchWiz?
So from MM, do I ODIN to stock 7.0 (latest version), then root, then install the Xposed package from above?
sylikc said:
I'm considering trying a build with Nougat, Root, and Xposed. @KillerClaw321 is that the process you took in getting it to work?
Why does the Xposed installer say it's AOSP and not TouchWiz?
So from MM, do I ODIN to stock 7.0 (latest version), then root, then install the Xposed package from above?
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Yes correct, I recommend adding init.d support and then creating a script to set selinux to permissive.
KillerClaw321 said:
Yes correct, I recommend adding init.d support and then creating a script to set selinux to permissive.
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How to add init.d support and do a script that sets selinux to permissive? Sorry for noob questions :\
Is there any downsides on having set selinux to permissive btw?
DARKKi said:
How to add init.d support and do a script that sets selinux to permissive? Sorry for noob questions :\
Is there any downsides on having set selinux to permissive btw?
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On MM I've used the "Universal Init.d" app to give Init.d support, then SELinuxModeChanger app to set permissive..
I'm not sure what the downsides of it would be though. I haven't read anywhere conclusively about it's effect on battery life or anything else...
Official Xposed for Nougat is out
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811&page=5
Sczar said:
Official Xposed for Nougat is out
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811&page=5
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Thank you
lol, no sooner as I was going to attempt the unofficial, the official is out. Time to go donate...