Trying to get feedback about how xposed is running on MM. Deciding if systemless root is worth it for MM.
Thanks!
I've had xposed on LP and MM on my Moto X Pure.. Both have been very stable. Only reason for systemless root, as I see it, is you want to use Android Pay. Of course, once xposed is installed, Android Pay won't work even with systemless root.
bw03 said:
I've had xposed on LP and MM on my Moto X Pure.. Both have been very stable. Only reason for systemless root, as I see it, is you want to use Android Pay. Of course, once xposed is installed, Android Pay won't work even with systemless root.
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And you definitely need a deodexed rom for xposed to work? correct? I like close to stock as possible.
radpp16 said:
And you definitely need a deodexed rom for xposed to work? correct? I like close to stock as possible.
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No, you do not have to be deodexed.
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I am regular rooted and running Pure Nexus. What do I need to do to do the system-less root at this point?
Thnaks
mentallo said:
I am regular rooted and running Pure Nexus. What do I need to do to do the system-less root at this point?
Thnaks
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Why do you want systemless root if you are running a rom? The whole point of systemless root is to leave the system partition untouched. Pure Nexus system is not untouched.
Is it not possible to run a Rom when you have system-less root?
mentallo said:
Is it not possible to run a Rom when you have system-less root?
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What did you find out?
Just flash the su uninstall zip and then the newest su zip. Pure Nexus does not touch the system and works with systemless root. Here is a link to an excellent guide by micmars that should tell you everything you need to know.
forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/themes-apps/systemless-root-themed-apps-t3292105
I'm trying to find a download for Xposed framework for the Note 3 on stock 5.0
I was wondering the same thing. If I understand correctly, we have to be DEODEXED in order to run XPOSED Framework.
bishop0114 said:
If I understand correctly, we have to be DEODEXED in order to run XPOSED Framework.
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Yes and there's that too. With a locked bootloader we can't just install a deodexed ROM. I've seen methods of deodexing a running system but they are all version/device specific
just flashed resurrection remix 5.7.1-20160711-angler on my phone and i want to install xposed framework on it. is it the normal procedure of flashing it from twrp then installing the apk and we're good to go? or is there a special version for the custom rom?
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Should be the same procedure. Usually the ROM will specify whether it works with Xposed or not. but installation is the same
tsuttie99 said:
Should be the same procedure. Usually the ROM will specify whether it works with Xposed or not. but installation is the same
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any idea which is the stable version of xposed framework that i can flash on my current rom?
RockyAJ said:
any idea which is the stable version of xposed framework that i can flash on my current rom?
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Im using v85 sdk23 but u should use the latest v86. Be sure to get arm64 one.
KLit75 said:
Im using v85 sdk23 but u should use the latest v86. Be sure to get arm64 one.
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just not to start a new thread. the root on resurrection is systemless? what if i wanted to install busybox? any special steps for that? thanks again
I'm using PureNexus myself, and am running the latest Systemless Root, and Systemless XPosed, latest versions as of this post, and things are stable.
Wiltron said:
I'm using PureNexus myself, and am running the latest Systemless Root, and Systemless XPosed, latest versions as of this post, and things are stable.
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Totally off topic, mods curse me if you must, but what's the point of going systemless if the other mods you're installing still break android pay? Or does android pay work with the setup you have? It makes me so mad that Google disables one of the coolest features on their flagship phone when people make use of one of the other coolest features on their flagship phone. Ease/safety of rooting is one of the reasons I always buy nexus.
My bank decided to release their own tap to pay over NFC rather than use Android Pay. The only app that's broken for me would be the Android app I can't use regardless.
Hello, I am curious to know if anyone has tried the Xposed Framework on a G7-L01 and if so, what if any issues they have come across?
I've been following Xposed Framework v82-Huawei for EMUI 3.1/4.0 and I'm about ready to jump in and install the framework, but just want to check with other users first
Any advice would be appreciated :good:
Hi, I successfully installed Xposed on my G7 and it is working without issues. Just not getting CM13 installed somehow but at least am on rooted stock version.
frosty76 said:
Hi, I successfully installed Xposed on my G7 and it is working without issues. Just not getting CM13 installed somehow but at least am on rooted stock version.
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Excellent, held off on mine just till the weekend, but can I ask you, for the G7 did you use the ARM or the ARMx64 zip? I'm thinking the ARM is correct, but might be wrong.
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ech0 said:
Excellent, held off on mine just till the weekend, but can I ask you, for the G7 did you use the ARM or the ARMx64 zip? I'm thinking the ARM is correct, but might be wrong.
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Correct, it is ARM, not the 64bit version.
aStRaL_dRaGoN said:
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Had a go with Magisk, v7 went on no problem. I then flashed the modded Xposed and lost root. I had put SuperSU as user app, but was not interested in using the systemless SuperSU and suhide, but by not using them, that possibly led to the root going. Will keep an eye on Magisk though, interesting development.
Restored backup and went with the ARM version of Xposed Framework v86 proper and so far OK, root stayed anyway which was main thing.
I've only tried XToast module, to test and it is not fully working for me. Will try another few modules before I decide if I want to try systemless again.
frosty76 said:
Correct, it is ARM, not the 64bit version.
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Thanks for confirming, appreciated :good:
Any recomendations for good working Xposed modules for the G7?
Main reason I want to try it, is lack of custom roms for this device, so might as well mod the stock rom to suit myself.
I have Viper4Android, on and working, but looking for a way to automate the selinux enforcing for it through an Xposed module, but any other suggestions are welcome
u want systemless or u want normal root and xposed?
like me im playing pokemongo so i need systemless root and xposed in order to be able to play pokemongo
reply me which one that u want and i will teach u what i know
aStRaL_dRaGoN said:
u want systemless or u want normal root and xposed?
like me im playing pokemongo so i need systemless root and xposed in order to be able to play pokemongo
reply me which one that u want and i will teach u what i know
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Hey aStRaL_dRaGoN, thanks for the reply and the offer. I went with normal Xposed and normal root in the end and so far all is OK.
I don't play Pokémon Go or have any banking apps that would require me to go fully systemless just yet. I did try it out though and Magisk, went on OK, no problems, the issue arose when I flashed the modded Xposed zip, I lost root then. I can only assume it was because I did not have SuperSU, fully systemless, I had just not made it a system app, I left it as a user app. Maybe some other time though I'll go back to the Magisk route and if I have any problems, I'll ask you, thank you :good:
Other than having functional Android pay and Pokemon Go, why should passing Safetynet be important to me? I don't use those apps, and I like running the stock ROM with Xposed. Would we need a patched kernel to to pass?
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Airwolf79 said:
Other than having functional Android pay and Pokemon Go, why should passing Safetynet be important to me? I don't use those apps, and I like running the stock ROM with Xposed. Would we need a patched kernel to to pass?
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As a general rule, SafetyNet will not pass with Xposed. Closest option (unless something has changed very recently) is to use Xposed via Magisk and temporarily disable Xposed when you need to pass.
Tardeaux said:
As a general rule, SafetyNet will not pass with Xposed. Closest option (unless something has changed very recently) is to use Xposed via Magisk and temporarily disable Xposed when you need to pass.
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That is the only way on a 6P and other devices.
Xposed modifies the system and by definition it is no longer secure.
Magisk with it's modules is the best way. If you absolutely need Xposed, then forget Pay.
tech_head said:
That is the only way on a 6P and other devices.
Xposed modifies the system and by definition it is no longer secure.
Magisk with it's modules is the best way. If you absolutely need Xposed, then forget Pay.
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Yeah, I don't really care about Android pay. What would I need to do to accept an OTA. Would uninstalling Xposed be enough, or would I have to wipe and flash the stock firmware again?
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I don't understand the need for OTA if you have TWRP?
TWRP typically precludes OTA.
Someone will typically make a flashable version of the OTA. At least on every device I've owned.
tech_head said:
I don't understand the need for OTA if you have TWRP?
TWRP typically precludes OTA.
Someone will typically make a flashable version of the OTA. At least on every device I've owned.
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Good point.