How do I change the package name in a template? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All,
I'm a super noob in app development and am not a programmer. I want to make my own soundboard and share it on the market so my friends with android phones can dl it. I'm using the steps in http://www.myandroidsoundboard.com/
and everything works great and I have been able to make my own fully working .apk's (woohoo) but when I upload it to the market, it gives me this error:
The package name of your apk (com.soundboard) is the same as the package name of another developer's application. Choose a new package name.
so how do i change the package name? I searched and most results come up for people starting from scratch but not for people using templates already written.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks

1) find the package "com.soundboard" in the 'package explorer' pane.
2) right click on the package name, choose refactor->rename
3) type in a new package name, ex: com.agentkalaw, make sure the checkbox 'update references' is checked.
4) press ok, let eclipse make the change for you.
If there are any references to the old package name in \AndroidManifest.xml you will have to change those manually.

wow! thanks a lot britoso.
any tips on how i can change references in \androidmanifest.xml ?
i only get one error now (so close!) but i can't figure it out. I get
"class com.soundboard.soundboard does not exist" this is in the android:label="@string/app_name">
thanks again!

agentkalaw said:
wow! thanks a lot britoso.
any tips on how i can change references in \androidmanifest.xml ?
i only get one error now (so close!) but i can't figure it out. I get
"class com.soundboard.soundboard does not exist" this is in the android:label="@string/app_name">
thanks again!
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THe xml will have to be edited manually, simply replace com.soundboard by com.agentkalaw

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Downloading zip files

After hours of no help from searching, please tell me how I can download zip files with my 8925 Tilt! I continuously get a message stating Central directory could not be found denying me the download. Will some one help myself and others with this?
THX!
8925 Tilt
You can try this.
Edit: found your name asking same question in ppcgeeks with no answer.
Update: Probably it's a problem caused by web-server, nothing to do with client browaer side, check here:
http://forum.maxthon.com/viewthread.php?tid=6217&extra=&page=3
wg5566 said:
You can try this.
Edit: found your name asking same question in ppcgeeks with no answer.
Update: Probably it's a problem caused by web-server, nothing to do with client browaer side, check here:
http://forum.maxthon.com/viewthread.php?tid=6217&extra=&page=3
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Thanks for trying to help me, but no go. Isn't there a tweak for the command line of zip file in the registry?
Can you open a zip file from local, ones already in your phone?
wg5566 said:
Can you open a zip file from local, ones already in your phone?
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Yes, ones I already had on my SD card from my previous device -Wizard.
What if you install pocketrar (or another zip tool other than current default) and set it as default app to open zips?
I still think it's server side probs. Especissially if it not happens to all site. How many web-sites you tried?

[Q] Android ID

Hi everyone, I searched a lot on this forum and others and I couldn't find an answer to my problem (or even if my problem is a big deal). I flashed Assonance with the include kernel, my first ROM flash =-) and I did a lot of research before I did it and decided to backup my Android ID...which I did, BUT I only wrote down the number and now when I enter it into "Android ID Changer v1.5" I click "Change ID" and it automatically reboots but does NOT change my ID...yes I have busy box and super user access. Can anybody help me? Is this even a big deal?
on the root of your SD card, create a file name udpate.id (yes, udpate, it's a typo, but that's what the startup script reads) and put only your android id in it. then restart your phone and check if the idea has changed. also it's not that big of a deal, but the problem with these custom roms is that everyone on the same rom ends up with the same android id (i think?) which causes us to queue up for downloads on the market instead of downloading instantly.
slifer315 said:
on the root of your SD card, create a file name udpate.id (yes, udpate, it's a typo, but that's what the startup script reads) and put only your android id in it. then restart your phone and check if the idea has changed. also it's not that big of a deal, but the problem with these custom roms is that everyone on the same rom ends up with the same android id (i think?) which causes us to queue up for downloads on the market instead of downloading instantly.
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Thanks! Just a regular .txt file? Like make one from notepad?
Endoran said:
Thanks! Just a regular .txt file? Like make one from notepad?
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Yes, but save it as a .id or save the .txt and rename the extension to .id.

$10 BOUNTY!!! Fix my OpenVPN

I'm offering up a bounty of $10, payable immediately by Paypal, to anyone who can help me figure out how to make OpenVPN (using Hidemyass Pro) correctly run on my HTC Incredible with Virtuous 3.2 Rom installed.
I used the following directions from this site to set up OpenVPN:
Easy way - OpenVPN on rooted/S_OFF Incredible with BusyBox installed:
This is by far the easiest way to set up OpenVPN. Make sure you copy your config file and any relevant keys to a folder on your sdcard.
If you do not have tun.ko on your system, then you can download it for 2.2 (tun.zip) or 2.1 (inside openvpn.zip) attached to this post.
Next, download the following two apps from the Android Market:
OpenVPN Installer
OpenVPN Settings
Next, run OpenVPN installer, click install, give it an install path (I prefer /system/xbin), and give it the path to BusyBox.
Finally, run OpenVPN Settings. Go to Menu -> Advanced, make sure "Load tun kernel module" is checked.
Click on "TUN module settings"
Change "Load module using" to insmod
Change "Path to tun module" to... the path to your tun.ko file. Click back.
Update "Path to configurations" and "Path to openvpn binary".
That should be it!
Okay, so let me be clear in explaining exactly what I've done:
1) I used OpenVPN installer, clicked install, and pointed the install path to /system/xbin and then to Busy box - Binaries installed perfectly without a problem
2) I put all the Hide My Ass Config files into a folder on my SD card called Openvpn (/sdcard/openvpn)
3) I opened the advanced menu and checked "Load tun kernal module"
4) Changed the "Load Module Using" to insmod
5) Changed the Path to tun to (/sdcard/openvpn/tun.ko) - this is the folder where I put all my config files, including tun.ko
6) Changed "Path to configurations" to (/sdcard/openvpn) - which, just like the tun.ko file, is where the config files are located, along with the keys
7) Kept "Path to Binaries" as default setting (/system/xbin/openvpn)
So, after all this has been accomplished, it lists my VPN's servers and I click on one of them. It asks me for my login credentials, and when I put them in, I get the following error:
Fatal;"Cannot load certificate file./keys/hmauser.crt: error:02001002:systemlibrary:fopen:No such file or directory: error: 20074002:BIO.routines:File_CTRL.system lib: error:140AD002:SSL routines: SSL_CTX_use_certicate_file:system lib
Don't know what this means and don't know where to begin to fix the problem. But as I said, first person who gets me online using openvpn will get $10 by Paypal immediately. Who's in?!
If this helps, here's where I got the Hide My Ass Config files:
http://hidemyass.com/vpn-config/
Virtuous 3.2?
digitalicecream said:
Virtuous 3.2?
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Yes, Virtious 3.2
lol
10ch
EDIT: Think I found your problem. Open the .ovpn file and look for
ca ./keys/ca.crt
cert ./keys/hmauser.crt
key ./keys/hmauser.key
change ./keys/ to where you are storing the files.
FredMan said:
EDIT: Think I found your problem. Open the .ovpn file and look for
ca ./keys/ca.crt
cert ./keys/hmauser.crt
key ./keys/hmauser.key
change ./keys/ to where you are storing the files.
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It looks like the .ovpn files are all the same, more or less. I don't know where to find what you're mentioning above.
Here are all the files HMA provides. Which of these should i change?:
http://hidemyass.com/vpn-config/
Pick one that is closest to you.
Open it up and look for
Code:
ca ./keys/ca.crt
cert ./keys/hmauser.crt
key ./keys/hmauser.key
Change ./keys/ to ./sdcard/openvpn/
FredMan said:
Pick one that is closest to you.
Open it up and look for
Code:
ca ./keys/ca.crt
cert ./keys/hmauser.crt
key ./keys/hmauser.key
Change ./keys/ to ./sdcard/openvpn/
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I changed it, but now I get the same error message but with the above thread:
Fatal;"Cannot load certificate file./sdcard/Openvpn/hmauser.crt: error:02001002:systemlibrary:fopen:No such file or directory: error: 20074002:BIO.routines:File_CTRL.system lib: error:140AD002:SSL routines: SSL_CTX_use_certicate_file:system lib
What does the "." before "/sdcard" mean? Am I manipulating the data incorrectly or is there something else I should try?
it's case sensitive Make sure the folders match. Try it with and without the "."
FredMan said:
it's case sensitive Make sure the folders match. Try it with and without the "."
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You are so close to getting that $10!!
I changed the sequence to /sdcard/Openvpn and for the first time, it actually tried to authenticate and login. But now I got a new error.
It goes through the following:
Auth
Get Config
A quick Ip number that I can't read
then, the following error:
"FATAL: Linux ifconfig failed: could not execute external program"
Any idea how to fix this? I feel like we're very close!!
i dont want the bounty. Just helping out.
open terminal emulator and do
ls /system/xbin
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look to see if 'ifconfig' is there
FredMan said:
i dont want the bounty. Just helping out.
open terminal emulator and do
look to see if 'ifconfig' is there
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Thanks for helping out...
Since I have s-off, I'm guessing I'd have to boot into recovery to do anything in terminal emulator (earlier I was told I'd need to do this to use ADB Shell). Is this correct?
I have Astro file viewer on my phone, can I accomplish the same thing by just looking in the folder with that?
You can use astro, just make sure it's there.
FredMan said:
You can use astro, just make sure it's there.
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Just checked. Yes, it's there. I noticed in the original post on how to set up OpenVPN, posts # 5-8 deal with this exact issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702634
I'm not sure what, if anything, I should do with the file the OP posted in post #8, since this was months ago, and the version of OpenVPN I downloaded came out of the market this week. Also, from his original post, it looks like the OpenVPN he attached is for 2.1 not 2.2.
Any ideas?
Stockmoose16 said:
Just checked. Yes, it's there. I noticed in the original post on how to set up OpenVPN, posts # 5-8 deal with this exact issue.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=702634
I'm not sure what, if anything, I should do with the file the OP posted in post #8, since this was months ago, and the version of OpenVPN I downloaded came out of the market this week. Also, from his original post, it looks like the OpenVPN he attached is for 2.1 not 2.2.
Any ideas?
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I GOT IT!!!!!
I had followed the original directions, which said to put ifconfig in system/xbin/bb, but I just reinstalled the binaries in system/xbin and it connected.
Don't know why the original directions were off, but I am so happy. Thank you so much.
Congrats! Have Fun.
FredMan said:
Congrats! Have Fun.
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Since you were so helpful, can I trouble you for one more question that you may or may not know the answer to?
I have Tasker on my Android and I need it to kill the OpenVPN session when I'm using a certain wifi. This was easy to do with the VPN 1 plugin for PPTP, but I don't know how to make it kill an OpenVPN session (tried to set it up, but it seems to keep trying to reconnect and less I manually toggle off "OpenVPN" in "OpenVPNSettings."
Wanna take a crack?
I will look into it. Love Tasker.

[MOD] PRL Write Enabler for Sprint Galaxy S4 [MDC][MDL][MJA]

First off this work is based on Digiblur's PRL Write Enabler from the Sprint Galaxy S3 forum. I simply modified it & packaged it for our Sprint Galaxy S4 devices.
Here is the original S3 post that this was found in... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159054
Also, post #8 below provides additional info.
I tested it by flashing with TWRP and it worked on my stock, rooted S4 with the MDC and MDL releases.
If you're on a stock rooted Rom and not using TWRP, you can just copy the HiddenMenu.apk from inside the zip file downloaded into /system/app/ and overwrite the one that's there. (You'll need a root enabled file browser to do this of course).
Thanks to Unknownforce here is a version for MJA...
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23212708291676468
Enjoy!!
This certainly will save me from having to use CDMA WS to switch like I just did yesterday. 55014 was not working well for me in my market so I switched back to 25014.
What is write enabler?
Keeps aborting for me
THEGAMEPLAY94 said:
Keeps aborting for me
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You mean the install of the zip?
If so, you can pull the APK out of the zip and replace HiddenMenu.apk in the system folder (make a backup first). You may want to also set the permissions to rw-r-r after replacing the system app. Reboot, then you should be good to go.
@ChadH42,
I know it seems like I'm harping on you but I'm really not..
You need to update the OP on - 1. What is this? 2. What does this do? 3. Why is this in the Development Section.. ?
A good OP leads to less questions.. Development Sections aren't for information. That would be considered a Discussion Thread that belongs in General.
Let's keep the Dev section clean from the start.
My suggestion - Edit the OP on the What's/Why's?/How To's and you won't get posts like mine.
To the OP, updated your title as [WIP], and I suggest you provided additional information so that folks aren't bricking their new devices.
I will check in, if you need anything, let me know.
What this MOD does (in case the OP takes a little while to chime in)
What this MOD does is modifies our ##DATA# (select View) menu to allow for the PRL Write option to appear and function. With this menu option, the user can change their PRL on the fly from the device itself by placing a copy of the desired PRL in the root directory of Internal Storage and name it "test.prl" (no quotes), dial ##DATA# (choose View), tap Write PRL, tap the sub-menu option Write PRL ---wait--- and then the device reboots with the test.prl PRL applied upon reboot. Not every PRL works and sometimes it takes a couple of tries.
A tip for multiple PRL options is to, of course, keep a folder of the PRLs you like and keep them labeled in there. Copy the desired PRL to proper place as needed and just remember to rename the copy to "test.prl". Switch back and forth as you please. I hope this helps clear some confusion and helps some find purpose with the MOD like I have.
For a clear set of instructions that I did not want to just copy verbatim, check the link below. Also, if you are having issues with the zip not installing in CWM, just extract the APK from the ZIP (inside the system/app folder), use Root Explorer or your favorite root-access file explorer to place the APK in the APP folder, apply the proper permissions and reboot.
Ref from the GS3: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1748516
So I unzipped the file, replaced the hidden menu original apk with the new one, then set permissions, rebooted, then tried ##3282# and the view and edit options do not appear.. .. It just blanks out the items I just entered
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jayjay7411 said:
So I unzipped the file, replaced the hidden menu original apk with the new one, then set permissions, rebooted, then tried ##3282# and the view and edit options do not appear.. .. It just blanks out the items I just entered
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk 2
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Did you clear Cache when you rebooted?
What ROM are you using?
ChadH42 said:
Did you clear Cache when you rebooted?
What ROM are you using?
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+1...same thing is happenening to me...Im on force rom. when i type in the dialer code it just blanks out.
lilmikeyv said:
+1...same thing is happenening to me...Im on force rom. when i type in the dialer code it just blanks out.
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I just tried this mod with the Force ROM and it did the same thing (blank options). The only thing I can think of is that it works with the odex version of the stock ROM so maybe its a problem with deodex ROMs of which Force is one.
O okay. Its currently not a necessary thing for me at the moment, just nice for when I travel to Alabama. Hopefully later on someone gets it working on deodex.
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ChadH42 said:
I just tried this mod with the Force ROM and it did the same thing (blank options). The only thing I can think of is that it works with the odex version of the stock ROM so maybe its a problem with deodex ROMs of which Force is one.
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I am actually running it on the Rooted Stock DeOdexed ROM. So I don't think it is an Odex/DeOdex issue...might be a Force ROM issue.
Also, moot point for Force ROM (1.0+) anyway because the PRL Write mod is already included with that.
I'm also having this problem and I'm pretty sure it was working this morning. I haven't flashed anything since then.
edit-- I tried:
1. wiping both cache's
2. killing background process "OIThiddenmenu"
neither fixed it.
I reinstalled the stock odex ROM and flashed this again and it worked.
Just an FYI, OP, I get Error Status 6 when trying to flash this via recovery, which indicates one of two things. Either the format of the file is incorrect or there is a syntax error. The syntax looks fine, but opening in basic Notepad shouldn't "look pretty" like it currently does. So it's likely it was edited with a non-Unix-compatible text editor like Notepad or MS-Word...
To make modifications to an updater-script (or just about any Android/Linux files like this) you need something like Notepad++ or gVim.
Anyways, I did a quick test with this, and it does in fact not work on my ROM as it is, but I see why it's failing, but I don't know what exactly it's trying to reference yet. (It fails with an id number instead of a name, so I'll have to de-compile some things to find it.)
I'm not sure it's a ROM issue or a MOD issue yet. (meaning it might have to be updated for each custom ROM, depending on how they are configured) But I'll track it down and update when I can.
Unknownforce said:
Just an FYI, OP, I get Error Status 6 when trying to flash this via recovery, which indicates one of two things. Either the format of the file is incorrect or there is a syntax error. The syntax looks fine, but opening in basic Notepad shouldn't "look pretty" like it currently does. So it's likely it was edited with a non-Unix-compatible text editor like Notepad or MS-Word...
To make modifications to an updater-script (or just about any Android/Linux files like this) you need something like Notepad++ or gVim.
Anyways, I did a quick test with this, and it does in fact not work on my ROM as it is, but I see why it's failing, but I don't know what exactly it's trying to reference yet. (It fails with an id number instead of a name, so I'll have to de-compile some things to find it.)
I'm not sure it's a ROM issue or a MOD issue yet. (meaning it might have to be updated for each custom ROM, depending on how they are configured) But I'll track it down and update when I can.
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Thanks for all your help here..
I had the error status 6 problem in the beginning and thought I fixed it. You are correct that I used MS WordPad to edit the files.
ChadH42 said:
Thanks for all your help here..
I had the error status 6 problem in the beginning and thought I fixed it. You are correct that I used MS WordPad to edit the files.
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I think TWRP can read the non Unix type characters, which is why it works on a different recovery.
I'm hoping it's a mod issue and I can just modify the mod to work universally regardless of the rom. But we'll see.
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fails in recovery for me.
says error executing updater binary in zip
in stock rooted...

[TWEAK] Remove Brightness Slider from Notification Panel

This tweak worked on the stock T-Mobile OCG ROM, and will likely work for other stock based ROM's.
I used the "SQLite Editor" app to do this tweak. Other SQLite editors should work as well.
1.Launch SQLite Editor and select "Files" and drill down into /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
2. Select "system"
3. Press the "+" option
4. Leave _id set to auto
5. Add in the name field "notification_panel_brightness_adjustment" (without the quotes)
6. Add in the value field "0" (number zero without the quotes)
7. Press save
8. Exit and reboot
If you decide at a later time you want it back, just change the value of that field to a 1 then save and reboot.
guyd said:
This tweak worked on the stock T-Mobile OCG ROM, and will likely work for other stock based ROM's.
I used the "SQLite Editor" app to do this tweak. Other SQLite editors should work as well.
1.Launch SQLite Editor and select "Files" and drill down into /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
2. Select "system"
3. Press the "+" option
4. Leave _id set to auto
5. Add in the name field "notification_panel_brightness_adjustment" (without the quotes)
6. Add in the value field "0" (number zero without the quotes)
7. Press save
8. Exit and reboot
If you decide at a later time you want it back, just change the value of that field to a 1 then save and reboot.
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Nice find! However since I actually use the brightness slider daily, I won't be getting rid of it. Now we just need to find a way to get rid of the S Finder/Quick Connect from the notification panel.
Yoshi910 said:
Nice find! However since I actually use the brightness slider daily, I won't be getting rid of it. Now we just need to find a way to get rid of the S Finder/Quick Connect from the notification panel.
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I can mod systemui.apk to remove them, if you want it.
mikeyinid said:
I can mod systemui.apk to remove them, if you want it.
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Yes please
And if you could possibly look into having 6 toggles that would be greatly appreciated. Using your rom got it before the pull lol
guaneet said:
Yes please
And if you could possibly look into having 6 toggles that would be greatly appreciated. Using your rom got it before the pull lol
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haha, yea im not a fan of having a ton of threads all with mostly the same thing. ill see what i can do about the toggles, i can for sure get rid of the other stuff.
You can also simply install Lux and turn off its persistent notification
Could this be used to do other tweaks like remove icons/clock from the status bar?
mikeyinid said:
I can mod systemui.apk to remove them, if you want it.
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That'd be awesome. I was looking through the xml but was having trouble finding an obvious section to cut for this bar--res/layout/status_bar_expanded doesn't even appear to contain a reference to the sfinder_qconnect stuff.
teiglin said:
That'd be awesome. I was looking through the xml but was having trouble finding an obvious section to cut for this bar--res/layout/status_bar_expanded doesn't even appear to contain a reference to the sfinder_qconnect stuff.
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its in res/values/dimens.xml. if you google it theres a few tuts how to do it.
mikeyinid said:
its in res/values/dimens.xml. if you google it theres a few tuts how to do it.
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Thanks, I had been looking at another tutorial involving cutting a few lines from status_bar_extended, but it hadn't occurred to me simply to change its size to zero in dimens. >.<
This doesn't seem worth a whole new thread, so I've attached a systemui whose only change is the removal of the sfinder/qconnect bar. I believe you also have to delete the arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz file for things to work properly.
Edit for basic instructions:
Use a root-enabled file manager or console to replace /system/priv-app/SystemUI/SystemUI.apk with the attached file, and delete /system/priv-app/SystemUI/arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz. Make sure the permissions of the new SystemUI.apk are rw-r--r-- (chmod 644 /system/priv-app/SystemUI/SystemUI.apk at the console). Reboot and enjoy.
Caveat: you may not be able to swipe away notifications from within the region previously taken up by the sfinder/qconnect bar.
Great! Can also be done via adb:
Code:
adb shell settings put system notification_panel_brightness_adjustment 0
teiglin said:
Thanks, I had been looking at another tutorial involving cutting a few lines from status_bar_extended, but it hadn't occurred to me simply to change its size to zero in dimens. >.<
This doesn't seem worth a whole new thread, so I've attached a systemui whose only change is the removal of the sfinder/qconnect bar. I believe you also have to delete the arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz file for things to work properly.
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Thanks! Works great.
teiglin said:
Thanks, I had been looking at another tutorial involving cutting a few lines from status_bar_extended, but it hadn't occurred to me simply to change its size to zero in dimens. >.<
This doesn't seem worth a whole new thread, so I've attached a systemui whose only change is the removal of the sfinder/qconnect bar. I believe you also have to delete the arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz file for things to work properly.
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How would you get it to work, I tried to install it but it won't install.
teiglin said:
Thanks, I had been looking at another tutorial involving cutting a few lines from status_bar_extended, but it hadn't occurred to me simply to change its size to zero in dimens. >.<
This doesn't seem worth a whole new thread, so I've attached a systemui whose only change is the removal of the sfinder/qconnect bar. I believe you also have to delete the arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz file for things to work properly.
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Worked fine, thanks !
EvoYas said:
How would you get it to work, I tried to install it but it won't install.
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Also wondering the same. And I don't see the system ui file in arm64. Can't wait to find out though lol I despise those two buttons
EvoYas said:
How would you get it to work, I tried to install it but it won't install.
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v2.2v said:
Also wondering the same. And I don't see the system ui file in arm64. Can't wait to find out though lol I despise those two buttons
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You either need a root-enabled file manager or su at a console, and replace /system/priv-app/SystemUI/SystemUI.apk with the file I provided, and delete /system/priv-app/SystemUI/arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz, then reboot. As always, I strongly recommend making backups and of course, I can provide no guarantees, yadda yadda.
teiglin said:
You either need a root-enabled file manager or su at a console, and replace /system/priv-app/SystemUI/SystemUI.apk with the file I provided, and delete /system/priv-app/SystemUI/arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz, then reboot. As always, I strongly recommend making backups and of course, I can provide no guarantees, yadda yadda.
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That worked flawlessly, thank you.
teiglin said:
You either need a root-enabled file manager or su at a console, and replace /system/priv-app/SystemUI/SystemUI.apk with the file I provided, and delete /system/priv-app/SystemUI/arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz, then reboot. As always, I strongly recommend making backups and of course, I can provide no guarantees, yadda yadda.
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perfect! thank you so much
teiglin said:
Thanks, I had been looking at another tutorial involving cutting a few lines from status_bar_extended, but it hadn't occurred to me simply to change its size to zero in dimens. >.<
This doesn't seem worth a whole new thread, so I've attached a systemui whose only change is the removal of the sfinder/qconnect bar. I believe you also have to delete the arm64/SystemUI.odex.art.xz file for things to work properly.
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Awesome! Works perfectly! Thanks so much. Just a reminder to relative noobs like myself to change the appropriate permissions in the new SystemUI file to -rw-r--r--. I forgot to do so first try, and lost both the status bar and the lockscreen. Fixed now, but had a moment or two of panic...
Painless001 said:
Awesome! Works perfectly! Thanks so much. Just a reminder to relative noobs like myself to change the appropriate permissions in the new SystemUI file to -rw-r--r--. I forgot to do so first try, and lost both the status bar and the lockscreen. Fixed now, but had a moment or two of panic...
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BINGO. Yea i forgot to mention that in my response, as well. Always fix permissions

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