Why has the option of accessing 'ok google' command from any screen disappeared after update to lollipop 5.0.2....
Please help!
In order to make it work again u need to edit build.prop. Look for low.ram=true and change it to low.ram=false, and reboot. I suggest u to use kernel adiutor app to edit your build.prop, or any root explorer would work
Sorry for my english :sly:
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Hello, I ask you already apologize for my bad English because I'm using google translator, I upgraded my S4 GT-I9505 to official 4.4.2 XXUFNB8, then I root, start the recovery and then when I put the KT-KK4.4-TW-INTL-02 .24.2014 Wi-fi does not work, I tried to do as he said ro.securestorage.support from true to false in build.prop but it does not work the same as I do? help
Nico97 said:
Hello, I ask you already apologize for my bad English because I'm using google translator, I upgraded my S4 GT-I9505 to official 4.4.2 XXUFNB8, then I root, start the recovery and then when I put the KT-KK4.4-TW-INTL-02 .24.2014 Wi-fi does not work, I tried to do as he said ro.securestorage.support from true to false in build.prop but it does not work the same as I do? help
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Some users after updating to kitkat
Got a problem with the wifi
For now there is no fix his
Already Tried to wipe system / data before flash?
1->>rooted device >>
2->>install root browser >>
3->>with root explorer edit "system/build.prop" (RB text editor)
4->serch this line ro.securestorage.support=true change ro.securestorage.support=false (after than SAVE)
5-)You should not forget to save
6-) Restart your phone
After updating my HTC desire 820 dual sim to marshmallow . I found out that marshamallw has a hidden feature of multiwindow that can be accesses by changing a line in build.prop but everytime I edit the build prop and reboot my phone the values in build prop again switches to default values.. here is what i did-
1. Install root browser and mount system with read and write permissions.
2. Open /system/build.prop and search for ro.build.type
3. Change the value from user to userdebug.
4. Reboot the system
!!!! After reboot the value again switches to user
I have tried all methods .. by adb by build prop editor apk... But no successs .. i cant see multiwindow option in developer option ...
PLEASE LOOK FOR SOLUTION ASAP...
You must have root,and s-off, I have do and have this feature now after reboot.
Sent from my HTC_D820u using Tapatalk
misisipiman said:
You must have root,and s-off, I have do and have this feature now after reboot.
Sent from my HTC_D820u using Tapatalk
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i have already rooted the phone but how can i obtain s-off?
Nipun Gupta said:
i have already rooted the phone but how can i obtain s-off?
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With xtc2clip or s-shine
Hmm... I think that if I edit build.prop, change ro.build.type and restart only Android framework it could be work.
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^^ this wouldn't work. Only solution that I see is, reboot to TWRP, mount system partition, connect to pc, adb shell and modify /system/build.prop.
I've installed the newest Lineage OS, but I want to turn of "Double Tab to wake". But after one day, it automatically turned on again, but without showing it in the settings (showed that it's turned of). Now I have the question if there is any possibility to turn it off?
Thanks,
Philipp
The setting does not stick after the reboot. You have to enable it and disable it again. Then it should be really disabled until the next reboot.
Okay, thank you. I hope they will fix it soon
I think it may be because you flashed a custom kernel.
Some custom kernels break dt2w
barni090 said:
I've installed the newest Lineage OS, but I want to turn of "Double Tab to wake". But after one day, it automatically turned on again, but without showing it in the settings (showed that it's turned of). Now I have the question if there is any possibility to turn it off?
Thanks,
Philipp
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Until they fix this you can use a script to disable it. Use init.d or any automate app to run the script at boot. It'll turn off the tap2wake.
#!/system/bin/sh
tap2wake=/proc/touchpanel/double_tap
echo "0" > $tap2wake
could you maybe tell me how to use this command? Sorry for that, but I am new in that and don't know what to do
barni090 said:
could you maybe tell me how to use this command? Sorry for that, but I am new in that and don't know what to do
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Since you're new to this I'll give you the easiest way to do this.
1. Download the script from the link given below. (or use my last post's code to make a script yourself)
2. Put it in a folder in sdcard.
3. Install 'init.d scripts support' app from play store.
4. Open the app & tick 'try to aquire root privileges'. Grant root access.
5. Tick 'run scripts at boot time' option.
6. Set 'execution delay' to a desired time.
7. Select the folder you put the downloaded file.
Tap2wake disable script - http://www.mediafire.com/file/r4h5z8p1ez21jpi/tap2wakedis.sh
Done. Now every time you reboot, app will execute the scripts in the selected folder which contains our script to disable double tap2wake.
You can always execute the script using ini.d, su.d, tasker, macrodroid etc.
I have some problems with activating it, I've put the error message as attachment maybe you could look over it.
barni090 said:
I have some problems with activating it, I've put the error message as attachment maybe you could look over it.
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I forgot to change the line ending to Unix. I edited the post check it again.
It's still not working, I used another app and it's telling me permission denied. But thank you for your help
barni090 said:
It's still not working, I used another app and it's telling me permission denied. But thank you for your help
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Try the link again this time it should work. lol. I've added /bin/bash not /bin/sh. old habits. If you're using a terminal issue 'su' first then 'sh SCRIPT_PATH'.
worked now Thanks so much :victory:
Hello guys,
First of all I want to thank @rohitjaiswal for providing the 19s ported remote control apk file.
1) For LOS based roms.
Flash this file first.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-2/themes/leeco-letv-remote-control-app-t3605440.
Make sure your Selinux mode is set to permissive for it to
work.
After flashing the remote control zip.
Install ES file explorer and enable root access mode.
Tap on 3 bars on the top left side on ES file explorer.
Tap on Local
Then go to
Device > system > app >
LetvRemoteControl_preinst
Replace the apk in the folder with this apk.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B68NeYfjQVRrOEpzN0NaS2ZkYjg/view?usp=drivesdk
2. For EUI/MiUi/Flyme based roms.
Install ES file explorer and enable root access mode.
Tap on 3 bars on the top left side on ES file explorer.
Tap on Local
Then go to
Device > system > app >
LetvRemoteControl_preinst
Replace the apk in the folder with this apk.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B68NeYfjQVRrVVAzYTN3c3hjODQ/view?usp=drivesdk
Grt! Will test and report back!
It's working for me without the second step, what's the modified apk for?
SCrid2000 said:
It's working for me without the second step, what's the modified apk for?
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The STB options are in chinese, the modified apk fixes that.
So it is not possible to install on lineage without root? Because I would have to do this for selinux to permissive or not?
FridrufHau said:
So it is not possible to install on lineage without root? Because I would have to do this for selinux to permissive or not?
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It needs to be set in permissive to work.
You can flash Overdose Kernel for Le 2. It automatically changes Selinux to permissive.
Ah ok very interesting. I'm not into this kernel thing right now. Could you please tell if it is not causing anything to get more unstable and whether it is not needing more battery
Kind regards
FridrufHau said:
Ah ok very interesting. I'm not into this kernel thing right now. Could you please tell if it is not causing anything to get more unstable and whether it is not needing more battery
Kind regards
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Are you saying about Overdose kernel. With that kernel it increases battery life without affecting performance.
Rk585 said:
Are you saying about Overdose kernel. With that kernel it increases battery life without affecting performance.
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Ok ok, thank you, I will give it a try - so it is a overdose kernel without anything overdosed? I think I have to check translation ...
Maybe they should have called it normalize kernel, this would have frighten me a bit less
FridrufHau said:
Ok ok, thank you, I will give it a try - so it is a overdose kernel without anything overdosed? I think I have to check translation ...
Maybe they should have called it normalize kernel, this would have frighten me a bit less
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It's just a name. Don't worry.
Lineage 17 and last version Magisk installed.
Buildprop last version installed.
Buildprop shows SuperUser rights
I want the entry then
ro.product.system.brand
change from samsung to htc
Why? To get the Samsung Wear app working for Watch 3 ...
But I got an error.
Report from BuildProp:
Please ensure the app has root ...
But they are there and are displayed under properties ...
What am I doing wrong?
Problem solved with a workaround.
Finding: You don't need a BuildProp ...
After installing MagisK you have root rights.
As a file manager you take the TotalCommander and give it root rights.
You can then access the build.prop file in the system directory and change it with the integrated text editor.
Just stupid:
My SamsungWear app still does not start.
But this is another story...