Ok I've been running Nfinites odexed rom for a few days and since I'm not overclocked right now I figured I'd use autokiller. After installing and running it for the first time the SU app asked if I wanted it to have permission (yes of course), and I changed the preset to aggressive. After switching the preset a small dialog popped up and said autokiller has been granted su, everything seemed normal. After rebooting, I opened autokiller and got the message saying "you seem to have no tweak applied" and asked me to select one, Wtf... I don't know how this app is supposed to remember your preset after startup but I'm assuming its by using some sort of cache. I do use cachecleaner regularly but cannot imagine it causing this conflict, I've run both of these apps side by side before without issues so what's up?
The problem is nfinite's newest version comes with Superuser 2.2.2. Super 2.2.2 basically has problems with SetCPU, AutoKiller, and who knows what other apps that need root access. Anyway, go get Su 2.1 here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715915#1
man nfinitefx should really put a link to su 2.1 in his original thread
Sweet thanks bro, should I just delete the other one first or what?
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Just flash over, it will replace the old one. I did that and it worked for me
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i feel like an idiot after this but here it is. I tried replacing the android market with the new version. I placed the file, renamed Vending.apk, into system/apps. prior to that I removed the old market apk and placed it in another folder. needless to say the new version didn't work after a reboot, and I then tried reverting back with the old apk, and of course that doesn't work now either. so now I'm marketless
please don't tell me have to flash back to stock and reroot. it has to be a simple fix, right?
any help as always is appreciated
I used the non-themed one from this thread: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/te...05022-who-going-re-revisited-vending-apk.html
If I recall, I opened Astro and installed it with that app's installer. I think it even came up with an option to install, update or uninstall. If it wasn't Astro, it was Root Explorer as those are the only two apps I use to install apks.
Good luck.
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I used the non-themed one from this thread: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/te...05022-who-going-re-revisited-vending-apk.html
If I recall, I opened Astro and installed it with that app's installer. I think it even came up with an option to install, update or uninstall. If it wasn't Astro, it was Root Explorer as those are the only two apps I use to install apks.
Good luck.
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Thanks. I'm using root explorer, and installation fails. It goes through the installation process, but just fails at the end. So I still don't know exactly what the problem is.
Well, in the world of android phones, it seems that usually means there's a version of vending.apk somewhere on the phone that needs to be removed.
Also, take a long look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872621
Just copying the Vending.apk in /system/app is normally fine.
Did you check the file permissions of the new file?
Needs to be at least rw-r--r--
After reboot you should see the market in your apps.
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2alex said:
Just copying the Vending.apk in /system/app is normally fine.
Did you check the file permissions of the new file?
Needs to be at least rw-r--r--
After reboot you should see the market in your apps.
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I checked permissions and all is set up correctly, and it is installed after all. However, when I open the market, it hangs for a moment and then closes.
I had the exact same thing happen a couple weeks ago... There may have been a solution, but I just did a Titanium backup, reset to factory settings, re-rooted, and restored Titanium. The whole process probably took less than what you've spent asking for a solution in this thread
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I had the exact same thing happen a couple weeks ago... There may have been a solution, but I just did a Titanium backup, reset to factory settings, re-rooted, and restored Titanium. The whole process probably took less than what you've spent asking for a solution in this thread
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it'll probably take me a bit longer than you to go through the rooting process again, but I guess it'll give me a chance to update my Nc to 1.01.
I'll still give it time for someone to come up with an answer that doesn't require rerooting
Using nfx stock 2.1 rom with chainsdd superuser app. I had a problem with an app that was looping the launcher and had to restore a nandroid. All seemed to be ok until I tried to use terminal. Su was denied. I then tried anything that required SU access and nothing would work. I have tried the update from the market for the SU apk. I uninstalled it. re-downloaded the eclair version 2.3.6.1 and flashed the Zip and got this error.
"E:wrong digest: META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script E:Verification failed"
Not sure what I am doing wrong or what might be the cause for the SU apk to have stopped working, but any help would be appreciated.
I also have unchecked the debugging and rechecked it to make sure a setting was not screwed up.
Try going into settings / applications //manage applications / and find the super user app. Then force close it and clear data. The try a app that requires su. Aslo you might wanna change the notifications in the super user app to regular notification / normal instead of the toast notification. Good luck
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Your OP is a little confusing, but it sounds like the zip was bad (not signed), not the apk. You could try to update the SU binary inside the superuser app, otherwise..... Go into your titanium backup and hit the "problems" button, see what happens. I am wondering if you lost busybox. Report back
Thanks for all the feed back. I did go into the application and clear data and Force Closed it. That did not fix the problem. I also changed the notifications and nada. I tend to think I lost busybox. I am not sure what it is for, but I think that was it. I did try to use titanium backup, and it gave me an error about busybox. I was going to download it again but was not sure if it was compatible with the rom I was using.
I needed to get SU access so I ended up starting over. Wiped everything, repartitioned, and then flashed a newer version of the Rom. Thanks for all the help guys.
Glad you got it fixed.
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Macanage said:
Thanks for all the feed back. I did go into the application and clear data and Force Closed it. That did not fix the problem. I also changed the notifications and nada. I tend to think I lost busybox. I am not sure what it is for, but I think that was it. I did try to use titanium backup, and it gave me an error about busybox. I was going to download it again but was not sure if it was compatible with the rom I was using.
I needed to get SU access so I ended up starting over. Wiped everything, repartitioned, and then flashed a newer version of the Rom. Thanks for all the help guys.
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For future reference, busybox from TI backup is always the most up to date and safe/needed for any custom rom, so yes you could've updated it and it would've been fine. I don't know how you lost it but now you know how to fix it if it happens again, WITHOUT having to start over. On a side note I love being right, happy trails.
I was having a lot of force close messages pop up after installing Decrapped 1.1 so I followed Cubed's suggestion to wipe data...At first the phone wasn't recognizing my SIM but I got that taken care of (via the thread "sim not recognized). Now I'm trying to go through the initial setup but I keep getting a "stopped unexpectedly" message and have to force close the Setup Wizard every time and can't get through it. Any Suggestions?
EDIT: Reflashed Decrapped 1.1 and all is well...just have to reflash all the other mods now too....
I got this too. Im wondering if its the rom?
Not sure, a lot of people have had issues with wipes/resets even if the phone isn't rooted.
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lg setup wizard forces close
it sets up things like back up assistant, emails/gmail/twitter, and gps settings. So you need to make sure you have back up assistance for sure in your system apps and gmail and whatnot. just make sure you have all the apps. and make sure you also have the permissions set to: owner/read and write, group/read, and others/read, aka rw-r--r--
set permissions like that for each app ,and also make sure you change owner to root for everything
reboot your phone and it should work, if not probably dont have permissions/owner all set or missing an app still
use the application root explorer to do all this
thank you to shorty and winston
I'm having issues with Titanium Backup that I hope someone can help with. This problem popped up suddenly, but may have been after an update. Have done extensive research in CM7 and XDA forums, Titanium FAQ, etc., and can't find a fix.
I have a rooted Nook Color with CM7.1 nightly installed on EMMC. Every time I run Titanium Backup, the following message keeps flashing up continuously during the backup:
'Titanium backup has been granted Superuser permissions'
I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling Titanium and reinstalled/checked superuser settings. Titanium Backup is listed as having superuser permissions but the log shows 200 entries. I clear the log, run a backup and 200 more log entries appear in superuser. The same happens with my HTC Aria. Everything else seems fine.
I would suspect the ROM and reinstall, but the exact same issue is happening with Titanium Backup on my rooted HTC Aria running CM7.1.0-liberty. So, I believe it is an issue with Titanium. I've tried Problems? fixes in Titanium with same results
Here's the NookColor specs from About Tablet:
Model
NookColor
Android Version
2.3.7
Baseband Version
Unknown
Kernel Version
2.6.32.9
[email protected] #171
CPU info
ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v71)
Mem info (avail/total)
169 MB/480MB
Mod version
CyanoMod-7-11162011-NIGHTLY-encore
Build number
GWK74
I really appreciate all the hard work that's been done by the people at XDA and Cyanogen turning the inexpensive NookColor into a full-blown Android tablet. You guys rock! This problem has me stumped, though. What am I missing or doing wrong? I'd rather not have to reinstall on both devices to get this fixed if I don't have to.
Thanks in advance.
If you suspect Titanium then it might be better to tell us what version of the app you are running. If you just started having this happen, on two devices no less, after a recent update of the app itself, your best fix is probably finding an older version of titanium and rolling back to that.
Grab a logcat of the issue and send it to the developer if an older version fixes the problem. Assuming you have the most recent. Just to make sure it will be fixed for the next update.
Thanks for the quick reply.
My original Titanium version was 4.9.1. I went to the Titanium site and downloaded/installed the prior version with the same results. It looks like the update may not be causing the issues.
Some other things I tried:
Uninstalled Avast Mobile Security (in case it was messing up permissions)
Ran Fix Permissions in ROM Manager
Cleared superuser data and gave Titanium permission again
None fixed the issue on the NookColor. I haven't messed with the Aria, yet.
This has got me stumped. Is there a certain version of superuser that must be installed? I believe an updated version was available on the Google Play market. May have installed the update.
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If you suspect Titanium then it might be better to tell us what version of the app you are running. If you just started having this happen, on two devices no less, after a recent update of the app itself, your best fix is probably finding an older version of titanium and rolling back to that.
Grab a logcat of the issue and send it to the developer if an older version fixes the problem. Assuming you have the most recent. Just to make sure it will be fixed for the next update.
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I am kind of confused what the problem is. Does it finish making the backup? The "Titanium has been granted superuser permission" is nothing more than a toast notification. I think you can turn that off somehow but not sure atm.
I just checked my Superuser log and I see the same entries in mine as you have more or less. But everything is running as it should be.
When I run SDmaid I also get multiple toasts and that is actually what I saw in my log with multiple entries like your TB issue, but everything is running just fine. Unless you are not getting a full complete backup, I wouldn't worry about it. I am using newest version of TBpro too.
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I'm having issues with Titanium Backup that I hope someone can help with. This problem popped up suddenly, but may have been after an update. Have done extensive research in CM7 and XDA forums, Titanium FAQ, etc., and can't find a fix.
I have a rooted Nook Color with CM7.1 nightly installed on EMMC. Every time I run Titanium Backup, the following message keeps flashing up continuously during the backup:
'Titanium backup has been granted Superuser permissions'
I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling Titanium and reinstalled/checked superuser settings. Titanium Backup is listed as having superuser permissions but the log shows 200 entries. I clear the log, run a backup and 200 more log entries appear in superuser. The same happens with my HTC Aria. Everything else seems fine.
I would suspect the ROM and reinstall, but the exact same issue is happening with Titanium Backup on my rooted HTC Aria running CM7.1.0-liberty. So, I believe it is an issue with Titanium. I've tried Problems? fixes in Titanium with same results
Here's the NookColor specs from About Tablet:
Model
NookColor
Android Version
2.3.7
Baseband Version
Unknown
Kernel Version
2.6.32.9
[email protected] #171
CPU info
ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v71)
Mem info (avail/total)
169 MB/480MB
Mod version
CyanoMod-7-11162011-NIGHTLY-encore
Build number
GWK74
I really appreciate all the hard work that's been done by the people at XDA and Cyanogen turning the inexpensive NookColor into a full-blown Android tablet. You guys rock! This problem has me stumped, though. What am I missing or doing wrong? I'd rather not have to reinstall on both devices to get this fixed if I don't have to.
Thanks in advance.
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What you described is all normal. Titanium backup needs superuser permissions to be able to access/backup/restore system files and settings. If you run a full backup with TB, it will request, and be granted superuser permissions many times. Where I think you might be getting a little confused, is older versions of Superuser just listed the allowed/rejected apps. The newer versions of Superuser show the allowed apps along the left hand side, and a 200 entries log of what apps were granted/rejected superuser permissions.
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What you described is all normal. Titanium backup needs superuser permissions to be able to access/backup/restore system files and settings. If you run a full backup with TB, it will request, and be granted superuser permissions many times. Where I think you might be getting a little confused, is older versions of Superuser just listed the allowed/rejected apps. The newer versions of Superuser show the allowed apps along the left hand side, and a 200 entries log of what apps were granted/rejected superuser permissions.
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Thanks for clearing that up. I have had Titanium on the NookColor since I rooted and installed CM7 two years ago and never noticed the superuser permission messages. It must be as you said, that it's being granted superuser permission many times--it looks like as it starts to back up each app. The backups are successful as I've restored a couple of apps without problems.
Thank you again.
For me the toasts started coming up every few seconds during a backup when I updated the superuser app. I just have the notifications turned off and it doesn't bug me.
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How do you turn the notifications off?
Seems that you can't within the TB app. You can go into GUI->Notification Toasts and change the way the look (Default, Cloud or Parchment).
Might be away to turn off the Toast in the SU app but it's an "If it ain't broke don't fix it type thing". Although now probably bc of this thread, you'll be looking for it everytime. Funny how subliminals work.
I turned off the notifications in the super user app.
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This thread first confused, then entertained, then saddened me. Thank you.
Before I installed Cyanogenmod 10.1 on my LGP990 I rooted my phone whith super one click
and had super su installed...
Now my question comes here, I installed Cyanogenmod 10.1 and it already came whit superuser
privileges but still installed super user from the playstore...
So i saw this MMO for android called "Celes Arca" and wanted to play it but noticed that rooted
devices can't play the game, So I went into root explorer to "System/Bin" and deleted the "SU" archive
there. Same on "System/Xbin"...
After that and uninstalling SUPERUSER I was able to play the game, So what I want to know is
if deleting these "SU" files on both "System/Bin" & "System/Xbin" is going to cause problems later
or if they are created by super su or the super user from the playstore...
Anyways I think reflashing the latest nightly update will replace them there again if something
happens no?
Just answered my own question after playing celes arca for a bit and
trying to use some apps that need super user like "Greenifier"...
Turns up that erasing the "SU" files deletes or disables your super user
permissons... So in other words, Unroot's your phone...
So after reflashing the Cyanogenmod 10.1 nightly update I got my "SU"
files back and everything works fine and super user permissons are back...
And as suspected now "Celes Arca" does't launch anymore because
the phone is rooted once again... Such a shame that this game is
blocking rooted phones...
Ohh... And if you want to know "Legend Of Master 3" from gamevil also
is an "anti-root" game...
Good luck to other people who may or may not have had this problem!