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I just installed the factory image on my Nexus 7, reinstalled TWRP 2.3.1.1, and finally used it to flash Superuser 3.1.3 from androidsu.com.
When **any** app -- including SuperUser itself -- tries to get root access, it fails with an message saying "broadcast asks to run as user -1 but is calling from user 0: this requires android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL or android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS"
EDIT: The fun part is that I can get SU to work from an adb shell, but not from anywhere else.
tronmech said:
I just installed the factory image on my Nexus 7, reinstalled TWRP 2.3.1.1, and finally used it to flash Superuser 3.1.3 from androidsu.com.
When **any** app -- including SuperUser itself -- tries to get root access, it fails with an message saying "broadcast asks to run as user -1 but is calling from user 0: this requires android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL or android.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS"
I *think* I can hack the platform.xml to make this work...
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Have you set up a second user account?
Try SuperSU instead. There was an update today for 4.2 re multi user: http://download.chainfire.eu/282/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip
irishrally said:
Have you set up a second user account?
Try SuperSU instead. There was an update today for 4.2 re multi user: http://download.chainfire.eu/282/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip
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No second user account... Just the one it starts with... Will try supersu. Can't hurt to try it since this isn't working.
Edit: SuperSU is working. Now to put my TB Backups back on and restore them....
First i'm not responsible whatever happens to your device.
Maybe working and other devices. never tested.
i saw a lot of people here missed their Xposed after update to Lollipop LB.
i found a way and i want to share it .
Edit: Now recovery works http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59879026&postcount=3837 thanks to @zxz0O0 and @[NUT].
Before start make a nandroid backup via recovery and start from step 4.
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video proof https://youtu.be/HKz1t8WKtQE of working Xposed
at Z3 D6603 LOCKED bootloader stock Lollipop .690
I tested 3 xposed modules
1.Greenify WORKS perfect
2.20mp superiorauto works
3.xprivacy i get bootloop and start all over again.
4. Gravity box WORKS
Edit: my Z3: prerooted .690 5.0.2 lollipop (baltic) D6603 if this helps
Now i have only Greenify module and after 50 reboots never had bootloop
maybe there are many module for 5.0.2 but never tested
What you see below is what i have done with my Z3 5.0.2 Lollipop LOCKED Bootloader
Steps for a working Xposed without bootloops at Z3 5.0.2 Lollipop
make backup via titanium backup or whatever
1. Downgrade .93 4.4.4 fresh ftf install with full wipes
2. root and install Z3-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer
3. boot recovery, factory reset and install prerooted .690 5.0.2 lollipop zip (baltic)
4. not reboot. install xposed-arm-20150308.zip file via recovery
5. not reboot. install UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip
6. wipe dalvik/cache
7. boot system enable usb debugging, allow mock locations, disable verify apps .EDIT i don't know if that helps
8. install titanium backup
9. remove useless system apps via titanium backup (especially everything small apps even framework-small-apps) here i had force close reboot.
if not continue to 10. otherwise boot and continue to 10.
10. clean dalvik cache via titanium backup
11. reboot system
12. install clear cache app or other and clear dalvik cache (real clear). or boot recovery and clean dalvik cache
13. reboot wait art do the job
14. install XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha2.apk
15. reboot
16. install Greenify(2.6.1) module
17. reboot
18. done
Edit: if not work try install XposedInstaller_3.0-alpha2.apk before wipes and remove useless apss(step 9.). Not reboot before clean dalvik cache via titanium backup. and install Greenify(2.6.1) or Gravity box module at the end. not before.
The easy way maybe is the hard way
Greenify is supposed to work without xposed. Could you try gravity box?
Maybe ? much luck, oddly enough did that process and then I installed the apk Xposed and reset the machine gave bootloop
do you try Gravity Box ? , Greenify can work without Xposed
Bootlop
Gravity box WORKS
did you try with downgrade and full wipes ?
and try install xposed apk before wipes and remove useless apss(step 9.)
remove useless system apps via titanium backup (especially everything small apps even framework-small-apps) how many small apps you find and unistall it ?
some days before i tried with different steps and not worked.
and what about 20MP SuperiorAuto module ?? is it working ??
Hani88 said:
and what about 20MP SuperiorAuto module ?? is it working ??
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20MP SuperiorAuto module not working. :crying:
ogunja said:
Maybe much luck, oddly enough did that process and then I installed the apk Xposed and reset the machine gave bootloop
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did you try with downgrade and full wipes ?
remove useless system apps via titanium backup (especially everything small apps even framework-small-apps) how many small apps did you find and unistall it ?
forisp2004 said:
did you try with downgrade and full wipes ?
remove useless system apps via titanium backup (especially everything small apps even framework-small-apps) how many small apps did you find and unistall it ?
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No, the system is not removing apps or monstando RW / perfectly, so I used titanium to freeze
ogunja said:
No, the system is not removing apps or monstando RW / perfectly, so I used titanium to freeze
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cannot have clean dalvik cache via titanium backup if you cannot mout rw.
try to fix rw first.
It doesn't work, so why make a thread title indicating the opposite?
MustafaSarhan said:
It doesn't work, so why make a thread title indicating the opposite?
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i don't know what you understand but it works.
The steps in the first post i tried and succeed.
i'm the only one in the earth with Z3 D6603 Locked bootloader stock rooted Lollipop with working Xposed
forisp2004 said:
i don't know what you understand but it works.
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I apologise, I was mainly thinking of X Privacy and you are right, you got Xposed in general to work.
forisp2004 said:
cannot have clean dalvik cache via titanium backup if you cannot mout rw.
try to fix rw first.
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Any ideas to solve this problem RW
ogunja said:
Any ideas to solve this problem RW
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even in first boot with prerooted lollipop or kk i had system rw.
i don't why. many people in here have problem with rw.
i read somewhere here in xda that if you have enable usb debugging and connetct to flashtool problem solved. never need to tested.
the first thing i do every time to boot to a new rom is enable usb debugging, allow mock locations, disable verify apps and enable unknown sources.
if that helps
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even in first boot with prerooted lollipop or kk i had system rw.
i don't why. many people in here have problem with rw.
i read somewhere here in xda that if you have enable usb debugging and connetct to flashtool problem solved. never need to tested.
the first thing i do every time to boot to a new rom is enable usb debugging, allow mock locations, disable verify apps and enable unknown sources.
if that helps
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I have the same, full working rw access since first time. Also disabled namespace separation in SuperSU. Works with ES File Explorer
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ondrejvaroscak said:
I have the same, full working rw access since first time. Also disabled namespace separation in SuperSU. Works with ES File Explorer
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i'm always with enable namespace separation in SuperSU beacause never had problem and no need to disable,
as i said i have full rw access from the first boot.
i'm uploading a video proof for the working Xposed.
i'll update with the link.
forisp2004 said:
i'm always with enable namespace separation in SuperSU beacause never had problem and no need to disable,
as i said i have full rw access from the first boot.
i'm uploading a video proof for the working Xposed.
i'll update with the link.
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Namespace separation disabled seems to be only necessary for ES File Explorer. If you use Root Explorer maybe you don't need to disable. Didn't tried, but I have rw working this way. For terminal I didn't need to disable, just for ES
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Namespace separation disabled seems to be only necessary for ES File Explorer. If you use Root Explorer maybe you don't need to disable. Didn't tried, but I have rw working this way. For terminal I didn't need to disable, just for ES
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ES File Explorer i'm using
have you try without disabled?
My 6p was stock rooted using the "old" method with modified boot image (i.e. not systemless). I manually flashed the 6.0.1 update and apply superSU 2.62 (i.e. systemless root). The youtube app worked after the first boot, but when I rebooted the 6p the youtube app no longer works -- I kept getting "Please check your network connection". I uninstalled the app, clear app data/cache but to no avail. I even reflashed 6.0.1; again, the youtube app worked in the first boot, but no afterwards.
I've been on wifi all the time, and I could watch youtube from my browser by going to m.youtube.com (and use adobe flash).
Everything else works after the 6.0.1 update. I really don't want to have to do a factory reset. Please help!
try flashing an older version of youtube
Or, is it because two different root processes were used? Thought I read in another thread that causes issues????
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mistermojorizin said:
try flashing an older version of youtube
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Thanks. I tried that but it didn't work ("App not installed"). In fact I tried to install an old version in multiple ways:
* just install it from ES file explorer
* freeze the current one first using TB and then install
* put a copy of the old one in /data/app/com.google.android.youtube-1 and then install
* put a copy of the old one in /system/app/Youtube and then install
Same error message.
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Or, is it because two different root processes were used? Thought I read in another thread that causes issues????
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Never heard of that -- could you give me a reference? (I'm not disagreeing with you; I just want to learn more about it).
When I upgrade from 6 to 6.0.1. I reflashed everthing except userdata and recovery; in particular I had to reroot my 6p. I assume that would have erased the old root processes? (this is a question)
Please help me get back youtube!
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Thanks. I tried that but it didn't work ("App not installed"). In fact I tried to install an old version in multiple ways:
* just install it from ES file explorer
* freeze the current one first using TB and then install
* put a copy of the old one in /data/app/com.google.android.youtube-1 and then install
* put a copy of the old one in /system/app/Youtube and then install
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uninstall all updates to the youtube app. then, flash clear youtube 10.43 LP-MM - from here http://teamblackedout.com/Transparent/ . I flashed it using TWRP, it installs as a system app, replacing your stock youtube app. so if you want to keep the stock youtube app make a backup or know how to pull the stock gapp from the stock factory images.
my youtube didn't work earlier, this is what i did and now it's all working right again
Edit: important that it's the MM version (marshmallow) if you grab it from that link
mistermojorizin said:
uninstall all updates to the youtube app. then, flash clear youtube 10.43 LP-MM - from here http://teamblackedout.com/Transparent/ . I flashed it using TWRP, it installs as a system app, replacing your stock youtube app. so if you want to keep the stock youtube app make a backup or know how to pull the stock gapp from the stock factory images.
my youtube didn't work earlier, this is what i did and now it's all working right again
Edit: important that it's the MM version (marshmallow) if you grab it from that link
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Thanks! Question: How would I uninstall all updates to my current youtube app?
On my older devices, under Settings>Apps>Manage Apps there is indeed a button for "Uninstall updates", but I can't find that on my 6p (or even my KitKat or Lollipop devices). I probably missed it; please help!
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Thanks! Question: How would I uninstall all updates to my current youtube app?
On my older devices, under Settings>Apps>Manage Apps there is indeed a button for "Uninstall updates", but I can't find that on my 6p (or even my KitKat or Lollipop devices). I probably missed it; please help!
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Yea I noticed that was weird. You can do it by hitting the uninstall button in Google play. It'll ask "do you want to uninstall updates"
Or from that system app menu you mentioned, you can select De activate app and it'll ask you if you want to uninstall updates
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Yea I noticed that was weird. You can do it by hitting the uninstall button in Google play. It'll ask "do you want to uninstall updates"
Or from that system app menu you mentioned, you can select De activate app and it'll ask you if you want to uninstall updates
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Thanks, but there is a new problem: On my 6p I don't even have the option to uninstall the youtube app!
I just notice that, according to TB, my phone only has one version of the youtube app; maybe that's why I can't uninstall updates? What would happen if I just flash the zip directly without uninstalling all updates?
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Thanks, but there is a new problem: On my 6p I don't even have the option to uninstall the youtube app!
I just notice that, according to TB, my phone only has one version of the youtube app; maybe that's why I can't uninstall updates? What would happen if I just flash the zip directly without uninstalling all updates?
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if TiBu doesn't say "updated" then you just have the stock system youtube. i flashed the team blackout zip right over that system version and it fixed my problem. if you're problem is the same as mine, it should work.
mistermojorizin said:
if TiBu doesn't say "updated" then you just have the stock system youtube. i flashed the team blackout zip right over that system version and it fixed my problem. if you're problem is the same as mine, it should work.
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The zip did remove the youtube system app. I then rebooted and successfully installed an older version of youtube. However, this older version (10.11.55) still gives me the "Check your network connection" error, and according to xprivacy this older version got installed as a system app!
When I first fired up the newer installed, older youtube I got a spinning circle on the screen. It seemed to try to log into my account and couldn't; maybe that's the network connection problem it refers to? BUT: (1) the play store works, (2) I've never logged into youtube (account blocked by xprivacy), (3) when I remove all xprivacy restriction the app still didn't work, (4) when I tried to manually sign into youtube it did not recognize my account!
I'm really confused. Suggestions and comments are most welcome!
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The zip did remove the youtube system app. I then rebooted and successfully installed an older version of youtube. However, this older version (10.11.55) still gives me the "Check your network connection" error, and according to xprivacy this older version got installed as a system app!
When I first fired up the newer installed, older youtube I got a spinning circle on the screen. It seemed to try to log into my account and couldn't; maybe that's the network connection problem it refers to? BUT: (1) the play store works, (2) I've never logged into youtube (account blocked by xprivacy), (3) when I remove all xprivacy restriction the app still didn't work, (4) when I tried to manually sign into youtube it did not recognize my account!
I'm really confused. Suggestions and comments are most welcome!
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10.11 may be too old a version. I just know 10.43 worked for me. i'd try that one if i were you
edit: if you flashed the 10.43 zip already, then installed 10.11 over it, you'd just need to uninstall updates to youtube and try to run the system version (which should be the 10.43 you flashed). also, try wiping YouTube app data in TiBu
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10.11 may be too old a version. I just know 10.43 worked for me. i'd try that one if i were you
edit: if you flashed the 10.43 zip already, then installed 10.11 over it, you'd just need to uninstall updates to youtube and try to run the system version (which should be the 10.43 you flashed). also, try wiping YouTube app data in TiBu
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I installed a 64bit 10.43 youtube apk, but that didn't work either. So I uninstalled it from TB, but the youtube icon still showed up in the application tray even through the app not longer worked when I clicked on it. Instead of using the cleaning zip I used instead the root explorer option in ES file explorer to remove this left-over youtube apk. Reboot, youtube now was really gone from the app tray. Then I reinstalled the 10.43 apk, and wa la, it worked even after multiple reboots!
I don't exactly know what happens; I'm just glad that it works THANKS!
Basically i let the app "disable all bloatware" and went along everyday life for a few months
Fast forward to now, i installed and want to use an app that requires root access. But it fails. i investiage and see that SuperSU is disabled in the Package app, i try to enable it but everytime i enable SUperSU( or any app) in Package disabler, it re-enables itself a few seconds later.
I have tried;
1) To click "Enable all Disabled" but it then freezes my phone.
2)Uninstall Package disabler app, but all things disabled are still disabled ever after the uninstall.
3)Using an older version(fails to get authentication)
4)Re-installing SuperSU via Playstore uninstall/install (now visible to click on but says it "root undetected"
After doing step 4, i can see that there is no tick to say it is disabled in package disabler anymore but i still cant grant anything root access like titanium
If Xposed (and any module associated to xposed)still works then i assume i am rooted and something else is at play here?
Any Ideas on whats going on or on how to fix?
So, uninstall PDP and use Titanium Backup.
Same thing but for root so you can actually uninstall anything you want as well as freeze it.
joe3681 said:
So, uninstall PDP and use Titanium Backup.
Same thing but for root so you can actually uninstall anything you want as well as freeze it.
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Even Titanium is saying root access failed.
Im guessing something in PDP is blocking the root access grant message, even after uninstalling pdp, i still get root access errors.
Except for Xposed as that and Snappreffs(module) still works.
weho2 said:
Even Titanium is saying root access failed.
Im guessing something in PDP is blocking the root access grant message, even after uninstalling pdp, i still get root access errors.
Except for Xposed as that and Snappreffs(module) still works.
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open supersu and change ("I forgot which 1") something about overlay and it should pop up asking for root access from apps again.
MrSteelX said:
open supersu and change ("I forgot which 1") something about overlay and it should pop up asking for root access from apps again.
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A window pops up only leaving me 1 option of "How to Root" and i cant do anything else.
Is it possible to lose root but still be able to have access/use to Xposed/Xposed modules?
Also if i uninstall PDP. Apps that are blocked by PDP, are still blocked
I installed this rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/rom-slm-version-t3704143
(I wanted an android 7 stock rom - not MIFavor - but incredibly I couldn't find it)
after that, I tried to remove with Titanium Backup many system apps that I didn't want, like Mi Assistant, Es file explorer, Z-backup, an app with russian characters which I have no idea what it does, an app with chinese characters which I have no idea what it does, etc.), but the problem is that they keep coming back even after removing them with Titanium Backup :| this has never happened to me before, and I have no idea how to solve this.
Try this zip. Backup before flash.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HVaIpyizIBmp65snGpbUDFYkvkfW4-JG/view?usp=drivesdk
thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't work: first I tried with this method, then I installed the zip you provided, but again it didn't work.
As before, if I uninstall system apps via Titanium Backup, and then reboot the device, the apps are still there.
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thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't work: first I tried with this method, then I installed the zip you provided, but again it didn't work.
As before, if I uninstall system apps via Titanium Backup, and then reboot the device, the apps are still there.
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In TWRP's terminal do
Code:
reboot disemmcwp
If that doesn't work do it from your computer with
Code:
adb reboot disemmcwp
I tried exactly as you said, but again it didn't work. I unistalled apps with titanium backup, they disappear, then I reboot and the apps are again there :'(
Apart from that the phone works perfectly (the root remains, xposed works, etc.) so I have no idea why this is happening
Oh I have a a2017g and I dont' have Magisk, if that changes anything.
just a quick update, I have already installed busybox 1.21.1, and if i try to update it to 1.27.2 with busybox app from play store, nothing happens/changes.
edit2: I even try to install the "dm-verity and forced encryption disabler zip" listed here, but again it didn't work.
Ficus* said:
I tried exactly as you said, but again it didn't work. I unistalled apps with titanium backup, they disappear, then I reboot and the apps are again there :'(
Apart from that the phone works perfectly (the root remains, xposed works, etc.) so I have no idea why this is happening
Oh I have a a2017g and I dont' have Magisk, if that changes anything.
just a quick update, I have already installed busybox 1.21.1, and if i try to update it to 1.27.2 with busybox app from play store, nothing happens/changes.
edit2: I even try to install the "dm-verity and forced encryption disabler zip" listed here, but again it didn't work.
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Try Magisk. AFAIK with Magisk you can make changes to system without actually modifying system, so it might work.
Ficus* said:
(I wanted an android 7 stock rom - not MIFavor - but incredibly I couldn't find it)
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Could you explain this? You were looking for LineageOS maybe?
To be able to delete apps you should get a computer with ADB, connect your phone, then from the computer issue "adb reboot disemmcwp". Doing this from TWRP or a terminal emulator doesn't work
Ficus* said:
I installed this rom:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/rom-slm-version-t3704143
(I wanted an android 7 stock rom - not MIFavor - but incredibly I couldn't find it)
after that, I tried to remove with Titanium Backup many system apps that I didn't want, like Mi Assistant, Es file explorer, Z-backup, an app with russian characters which I have no idea what it does, an app with chinese characters which I have no idea what it does, etc.), but the problem is that they keep coming back even after removing them with Titanium Backup :| this has never happened to me before, and I have no idea how to solve this.
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Don't use Titanium to remove the apps.if you have run the above command to disable write protection, download mxplorer or any root explorer and go into the folder and delete them. For some reason Titanium doesn't delete them properly
I was having the same problem with with all the b13 roms. The b13 bootstack it the problem for me. What phone model are you using? If you are on the U model trying installing the b32 bootstack by drakenfx. That's how I solved that problem. I am not sure on the g model though.
thanks again for your help! in the end since I couldn't figure it out, I decided to factory reset everything and start from scratch with Magisk and LineageOS. With them I succesfully managed to delete system apps with titanium backup. now i have only a small issue with adblocker, but i will create a new topic as the problem is different from the one i talked about here.
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Could you explain this? You were looking for LineageOS maybe?
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yeah I wasn't really clear. I was looking for an android vanilla experience, and then add gravity box to personalize it. however i am quite happy with lineageos, so i just may stick with it. only issue is that i couldn't find dark theme for drawer/settings, but i will look into it.
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thanks again for your help! in the end since I couldn't figure it out, I decided to factory reset everything and start from scratch with Magisk and LineageOS. With them I succesfully managed to delete system apps with titanium backup. now i have only a small issue with adblocker, but i will create a new topic as the problem is different from the one i talked about here.
yeah I wasn't really clear. I was looking for an android vanilla experience, and then add gravity box to personalize it. however i am quite happy with lineageos, so i just may stick with it. only issue is that i couldn't find dark theme for drawer/settings, but i will look into it.
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i think you're using the stock system, a.k.a. MiFavor. LineageOS is the vanilla android experience you wanted, that's why I mentioned it.
I'm attaching a few screenshots