Hi guys,
recently I installed LOS 14.1 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-4-prime/development/unofficial-lineageos-14-1-t3682512) and it's working almost perfect. I have used xposed together with LOS13 in the past. I did not encounter any problems with xposed on LOS13 but now on 14.1 no modules are being loaded. Obviously the status of xposed installer is ok (xposed framework version 88.1 is active) but no modules (like YouTube Adaway, XInsta or YouTube Background Playback) are working.
If I press on the module "YouTube AdAway" the message "YouTube AdAway v.3.6.1 is NOT active" appears. Of course did I check the box on the right and did a reboot of the phone.
Is there anything to consider to get the things done? I installed Magisk too, but I used the xposed installer from the play store.
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Cheers Andi
It depends on the module dev whether they will add support for Nougat. Like in GravityBox[MM] for Marshmallow, the dev also made a GravityBox[N] for Nougat. I think Youtube Adaway and Background Playback currently doesn't support Nougat, you just have to wait for dev to make support for it.
YouTube AdAway and Background Playback work fine for me as well as AdBlock Reborn and several others.
I was using Xposed on RR 5.8.5, Validus 15.1 and now on AEX 4.6. Some modules are not compatible with nougat but even if it's not compatible you shouldn't be getting message that the module is not active. It just doesn't work but gets activated.
I installed Xposed Framework through TWRP and for Xposed Installer apk I don't think it matters if it's PlayStore or downloaded.
edit: I did have some problems on Validus, can't remember what exactly, but then I used xposed uninstaller via TWRP and installed it again the same way through TWRP and it worked.
okay I did a complete uninstall in TWRP and reinstalled it ... but modules are still not active any other idea? I set su rights for xposed in Magisk ... and I also set the storage permissions for xposed.
Just to provide as many information as possible: my log is empty and I can't download modules directly within the app.
There is new Xposed Framework v88.2 released today and new Installer. Maybe you'll have better luck with this new version?
Anyway Xposed Installer doesn't need SU permissions to work if you flashed Framework through TWRP. Installer only needs SU for installing Framework and updating.
I just updated it through Installer and everything works just fine but usually TWRP installation is recommended.
thanks for the information. I will try 88.2 in a few days (just to be sure not to be an early adoptor )
thanks for your help guys. With 88.2 and Xposed Installer 3.1..4 everything works fine!
To run Xposed on 8.1 do this:
Be on Oreo 8.1 (Always be on Oreo 8.1)
Install TWRP for Oreo 8.1
Install Magisk 15.3/URL]
[*]In Magisk Manager (Now installed) - Downloads - Install Xposed Framework (SDK 27)
[*]In Magisk Manager - Downloads - Xposed Framework (SDK 27) - Install Modified Installer 3.1.4 (Link in description)
[*] Reboot
[*]Profit
@prot- Thank you for the link: see [URL="https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268"][2017.1.9][Magisk] Systemless Xposed v89.1/v90.0-beta1 (SDK 21-27) for more details...
Where is modified installer to download?
My xposed framework is active, but I can't enable xprivacy module
bush911 said:
Where is modified installer to download?
My xposed framework is active, but I can't enable xprivacy module
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
First page in the downloads
Doesn't work for me... I've been trying every possible method all day.
thank you, finally got it installed and active, now trying to find some useful modules
prot- said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
First page in the downloads
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Finally found the answer... but this method does not use Magisk.
y2kbugleung said:
Okay I think I can conclude how to install Xposed on Pixel device (or some other devices as well).
1. Install Xposed installer, and place the Xposed-Framework zip in /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/cache/downloads/framework/
2. Disable ALL modules in MagiskManager
3. Install Xposed-Framework in Xposed installer with "install" button (NOT via recovery)
4. Reboot. Xposed is intalled. You can activate the Magisk modules again
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911jason said:
Finally found the answer... but this method does not use Magisk.
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When I wrote this, Magisk module was not there yet.
Please use the Magisk module one. It works best with Xposed-module + Magisk-module.
The Magisk method didn't work for me.
If I activate Xposed, install a module, and then disable Xposed, while the modification from the module still remain? Or will it deactivate?
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911jason said:
The Magisk method didn't work for me.
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What method? Are you unable to install Magisk 15.2 on Oreo 8.1? Go to the beta thread here
I updated the OP. I had the wrong link.
GroovinChip said:
If I activate Xposed, install a module, and then disable Xposed, while the modification from the module still remain? Or will it deactivate?
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Deactivate. You are disabling the framework. Kind of like if you took the legs off your table, will it levitate? Probably, not. However, you might need to test yourself..? I dunno...
MArtyChubbs said:
Deactivate. You are disabling the framework. Kind of like if you took the legs off your table, will it levitate? Probably, not. However, you might need to test yourself..? I dunno...
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Thanks. Yeah, I've been trying to test modules but nothing works on API 27 yet
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MArtyChubbs said:
What method? Are you unable to install Magisk 15.2 on Oreo 8.1? Go to the beta thread here
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No, I have Magisk 15.2 working just fine, but installing Xposed through Magisk failed for me, not sure why. I posted a screenshot of the installation error in Post #4.
did you install busybox by osmosis?
Update: others having the same issue in the support thread
Mounting bug? I dunno...
I got rid of it after a few days, buggy and noticed definite slower device
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I got rid of it after a few days, buggy and noticed definite slower device
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What module did you have installed?
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MArtyChubbs said:
What module did you have installed?
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Greenify only
Probably was greenify..?
For the life of me I can't get Xposed to activate on my phone. I've tried installing several different ways....flashing the zip in recovery, installing via magisk and even installing via Xposed installer app. I can get it to install but Xposed installer app says it's not activated.
Any suggestions?
**EDIT**
I was using the wrong installer. For anyone else having issues make sure you download the Xposed installer on the first page of op's linked thread. Install the Xposed installer, then go to magisk manager and download/install Xposed api27 for 8.1 Oreo. Reboot. Profit.
Attempting right now
flash latest xposed from here
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk25/arm64/
reboot
open xposed app
It will show xposed is inactive.
toggle the xposed switch to disable then again enable.
reboot.
open xposed app. It will show xposed active.
is that xposed systemless? in other words will it pass safetynet?
Tazmaniiac said:
is that xposed systemless? in other words will it pass safetynet?
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no. Systemless also dont pass Safetynet
is it compatible with miui9.2.1 stock rom ??? must i flash lazy flasher after flashing xposed module in twrp ??
Update: this method works. Successfully installed Xposed on stock Miui9.2.1.
I am using stock global miui9.0 rom. Is this xposed module compatible with this rom.
I would like to install xposed framework and I can see magisk have this capability in the download section. Can I installed the beta 90 version directly from magisk? If not, what is the best way to install xposed on the Asus Zenfone?
Install from magisk xposed work fine for me
i did install xposed framework from magisk, and follow the instruction of magisk xposed installer from it, (modified xposedinstaller 3.1.5.apk)
but after installed the APK, restarted device, i got bootloop
or maybe i should flash decrypt.zip after install the apk to fix the bootloop?
i couldn't find any guide to this, so any answers would help.
im on debloated stock v309 + UBL + TWRP + magisk
thanks
lucaxion said:
i did install xposed framework from magisk, and follow the instruction of magisk xposed installer from it, (modified xposedinstaller 3.1.5.apk)
but after installed the APK, restarted device, i got bootloop
or maybe i should flash decrypt.zip after install the apk to fix the bootloop?
i couldn't find any guide to this, so any answers would help.
im on debloated stock v309 + UBL + TWRP + magisk
thanks
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If you have enabled password/pattern entry while boot up, then magisk xposed will not work.
I have an H870 with Oreo, I'm going to root it installing Magisk and I'd like also to install some xposed modules (i.e. GravityBox). I wonder if it has better compatibility with Xposed or Edxposed. Suggestions? Anyone has installed one of the two ?