First sorry for my bad english
My phone is f320k(LG G2 Korea model)
I'm trying to use xposed so I installed twrp and downloaded [xposed-sdk22-arm-20150514.zip]
and I go to recovery mode and wiped Cache,Dalvik Cache
Next i tried to install xposed-sdk22-arm-20150514.zip but
[LOG]
-Mounting /system and rootfs
-extracting files
-checking environment
Xposed version: 3.0 alpha4 (20150514)
! Wrong SDK version: 21, expected 22 - 22
! Please download the correct package
! for your platform/ROM!
-Unmounting /system
-Done !
E : Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/xposed-sdk22-arm-20150514.zip'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/xposed-sdk22-arm-20150514.zip'
Updating partition details...
...done
DId i use wrong things?
LLCR said:
-checking environment
Xposed version: 3.0 alpha4 (20150514)
! Wrong SDK version: 21, expected 22 - 22
! Please download the correct package
! for your platform/ROM!
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Your english is fine, but your log shows exactly why it fails, you're using a 5.0.x firmware while flashing xposed for a 5.1.x firmware.
Hello,
I have a problem when i want to install xPosed on my phone :
xPosed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 21 or architecture of your processor (armeabi-v7a).(i'm french so i turned the french sentence in english)
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: could not load library "libdvm.so" needed by "/data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/app_process"; caused by library "libdvm.so" not found.
I can't show you a picture because i have under 10 posts...
Go to rovo89's XDA thread for the zip files and download according to your android version (22 for 5.1.1 and 23 for 6.0, etc.) then flash in recovery.
XPOSED FRAMEWORK INSTALLATION ON PHOENIX OS
Hello guys ,
After A long time ,Sir @youling257 released latest x86_64 Xposed Frameworks v89 for SDK25
It booted far eaisly with xposed frameworks being active.
Instructions:-
Similar to those of RemixOS ,
1.Download official xposed-v88 sdk25 x86 zip from
Framework http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk25/x86/xposed-v88.1-sdk25-x86.zip
For x86_64
Framework https://github.com/youling257/XposedTools/releases
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Installer
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
No need for x86_64
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2.Decompress it and copy the system folder and flash-script.sh (located at /META-INF/com/google/android/) from extracted folder .put them in a seperate folder inside /system partition or in root of hdd partition where is your PhoenixOS folder resides.
For x86_64 ,just decompress zip in Xposed folder and put folder in /system/*(here)
3.Boot Grub and select debug option if you have otherwise.hover over normal boot and press e to edit the boot option
Add
Code:
DEBUG=1
at the end of kernel args.
before the last line for initrd (not in this line).
And boot it with F10
4.Now ,in debug Mir-shell.Go to /mnt/* if you placed it in root parttion of your PhoenixOS folder from Windows 10 or in /system/*/ folder if you placed it there.
Code:
cd /mnt/xposed/ //for me * is xposed
Or
cd /system/xposed/
* is the folder where you copied flash-script.sh and system folder.
Now run
Code:
sh flash-script.sh
For x86_64
Code:
sh script
It should flash latest xposed framework .Ignore failing to set selinux file contexts for files.
Now simply reboot .
Credits
youling257
Camlin3 said:
XPOSED FRAMEWORK INSTALLATION ON PHOENIX OS
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Hi!
I've installed version 1.5.0 of Phoenix OS 32bit (not UEFI). How do I install Xposed?
Maybe it's not booting by Grub.
I've tried to install Xposed Framework by using the XposedInstaller.apk on Phoenix OS. But after installation and reboot, my Phoenix OS was failed to boot and stuck at logo.
(p/s) Do you know how to disable the "Change Keyboard" window popup when pressing the "Ctrl+Shift" key combination? I try to using Xposed for this reason.
Please help!
Need your expertise
Hi there, I'm new here and need your help with setting up exposed on phoenix os.
Will you please help me with detailed and step by step guidance. Or can you share screen shot of each of the steps you've listed in the process.
I really want to set this up, hope you'll be able to find time to help me out here.
Thank you...
mcuong said:
Hi!
I've installed version 1.5.0 of Phoenix OS 32bit (not UEFI). How do I install Xposed?
Maybe it's not booting by Grub.
I've tried to install Xposed Framework by using the XposedInstaller.apk on Phoenix OS. But after installation and reboot, my Phoenix OS was failed to boot and stuck at logo.
(p/s) Do you know how to disable the "Change Keyboard" window popup when pressing the "Ctrl+Shift" key combination? I try to using Xposed for this reason.
Please help!
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Unfortunately PhoenixOS based upon lollipop aka x32 bit doesn't support xposedc,it caused bootloop.
Sunnyghoshal said:
Hi there, I'm new here and need your help with setting up exposed on phoenix os.
Will you please help me with detailed and step by step guidance. Or can you share screen shot of each of the steps you've listed in the process.
I really want to set this up, hope you'll be able to find time to help me out here.
Thank you...
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Since,there is no 32 bit more pos on nougat so it can't be helped .For x64 device,no developer is interested in making xposed framework for x86_64 devices.
Thread Updated .
unable to install xposed on phoenix os 64 bit missing script file?
hi i followed your instructions to get xposed installed on a 64bit phoenix os, but the zip file [xposed framework by youling257] that u gave for the 64bit does not have a "script" file inside it,so can u be a bit more clear as to how you managed to install the xposed framework. cos going through your instructions u told to run the script file for the 64bit is that some custom script u wrote to install the framework if so can u please provide that for download as well.
nitroboozter said:
hi i followed your instructions to get xposed installed on a 64bit phoenix os, but the zip file [xposed framework by youling257] that u gave for the 64bit does not have a "script" file inside it,so can u be a bit more clear as to how you managed to install the xposed framework. cos going through your instructions u told to run the script file for the 64bit is that some custom script u wrote to install the framework if so can u please provide that for download as well.
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You can use updater-script Instead ,however here it is ,put it beside system folder and set permission executable .
I tested this on Bliss x86 7.2 Stable, and it worked great.
I took the x86_64 zip and extracted it's contents into a folder named 'system'. I then put the 'system' folder and installer script into '/tmp'. I then opened terminal, elevated privileges with 'su', then executed the installer script.
Okay, I tried various methods mentioned here.
I have latest Phoenix OS, of course x86_64, sadly no more stable x86 anymore.
I have Framework downloaded from https://github.com/youling257/XposedTools/releases
Then extracted it, TWICE, one with folder and one with contents of inside folder. So I had 3 possible types of same thing (zip, folder, extracted from folder)
Now those 3 things, and also, with script.txt and a copy renamed top script.sh, 5 total were moved to /system,/mnt,/sdcard.
As you can see, I left no chance of lack of anything. Yet I got errors. (attached)
Then I tried with no apk, as mentioned no installer needed. I got various errors.
I then downloaded it, placed in priv-app with XposedInstaller.apk name, also installed it.
Then still I got errors. (Look at attachment)
I have also attached the script I am keep using. Is it for 32bit or what?
Please do help. This Xposed thing made me reinstall my 5 multiple OS booting system to REINSTALL.
fddm said:
I tested this on Bliss x86 7.2 Stable, and it worked great.
I took the x86_64 zip and extracted it's contents into a folder named 'system'. I then put the 'system' folder and installer script into '/tmp'. I then opened terminal, elevated privileges with 'su', then executed the installer script.
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Which script you use. Mine give error xposedinstaller.apk not found and after installation finished when i manually install xposedinstaller.apk its says xposed is installed but not active.
On phoniex 2.6.3
netship said:
Which script you use. Mine give error xposedinstaller.apk not found and after installation finished when i manually install xposedinstaller.apk its says xposed is installed but not active.
On phoniex 2.6.3
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Sounds like it should be working. Maybe check that the toggle at the top right of xposed installer is enabled and give it a reboot?
Yeah! it is working now
Thanks much for this. Running LineageOS 14.1 r2 x86_64. Used the files from the OP's github link, dropped the extracted files into my system folder with X-plore file manager, rebooted and was ready to go. Simple and easy, I appreciate it!!!
Seems to be running, installer says Xposed framework active, but I can not download and install any module installer reports permission issues, but LOS 14.1r2 us rooted (I'm using 32bit system)
Any help?
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Thank you friend
You're just a wizard.
the truth is I'm not using Phoenix OS, but Lineage OS 14 x86_64, but according to your instructions it works.
pepelillo said:
Seems to be running, installer says Xposed framework active, but I can not download and install any module installer reports permission issues, but LOS 14.1r2 us rooted (I'm using 32bit system)
Any help?
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If you got issues about xposed, you can install Xposed Framework with Android PC Toolbox.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ph...release-phoenixos-android-pc-toolbox-t3748153
PizzaG said:
Thanks much for this. Running LineageOS 14.1 r2 x86_64. Used the files from the OP's github link, dropped the extracted files into my system folder with X-plore file manager, rebooted and was ready to go. Simple and easy, I appreciate it!!!
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DoanART said:
Thank you friend
You're just a wizard.
the truth is I'm not using Phoenix OS, but Lineage OS 14 x86_64, but according to your instructions it works.
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You people can hit thanks instead or a little free will donation to sir @youling257 will be appreciated.I mean see yourself, from almost 2years ,No one dared to release xposed for x86_64 but @youling257 has done this again after Solarwarez ,even rovo89 himself declined my request many times. But who cares.
can't install on x64 AMD A8
always show not compatible with ur architecture
Yohanes_Adi said:
always show not compatible with ur architecture
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Try editing build.prop for same architecture value ....
PS:BTW its weird ...
- Target image: /dev/block/
- Device platform: armeabi-v7a
- Installing: 22.0 (22000)
! Unable to check signature
! Installation failed
this is the message inside of magisk manager when i try to install with recommended way. but i have root after flashing zip not showing anything else in the app not magisk hide not modules etc
ant solution?
I do not quite understand what you want, but I think I understand some of it. You want to install a new version of magic and can not do it from the magic app, it was properly understood. If it was I can help. Try using another file explorer if you need to patch for it, or download the zip file and install it from recovery.
i have tried all when flashing the latest magisk the manager doesnt recognize the version but i have root rights nor appears su hide modules etc in the manager
Im running a 6.0 Custom ROM and noticed Magisk isnt working well but does give me SU access. I you need to run an earler version of Magisk (16?) in order to run it smoothly.