[Q] /system installable application list - XPERIA X8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi to all,
watching my /system partition disk with "df /system" I've saw more than 56 Mbytes availables (only 74% is used).
I've already almost full my /data partition so I would like to move some stable applications to /system and I'm able to do that using System Tune Pro or other similar tools.
Unfortunately, not all applications work fine when stored in /system.
Have someone a list of /system ready to installable app ?
At moment I moved (and runned) without problems:
- GO Launcher EX - 2.8.0
- Dolphin Browser HD - 7.3.0
- Facebook - 1.8.3
- LauncherPRO - LAST
- MiLocker - 1.3.1
- RealCalc - 1.7.3
- Volume Control+ Pro - 1.44
Don't run:
- Adobe Flash Player 11.0 - 11.0.1.153
- PowerAMP - 2.0.5-build-488
- QuickPic - 2.0
- SoundHound - 2.8.4

Nice thread...
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SuperFroyo MVZ Legend 8. New froyo rom for our Legends!!

Attention, new stable rom for our legends!
From a Spanish cheff, SuperFroyo MVZ Legend 8
The thread is in Spanish, but you can download the rom from the link "Descarga" in red.
The thread: http://www.movilzona.es/foro/topic2567.html
Thanks to superatmel for his hard work, we finally have an alternative with Froyo in our machines.
EDIT: The rom is working FINE finally right now. Download and test!!
Enjoy this rom from Superatmel
EDIT2: Translation of the first post of the SuperFroyo ROM:
SuperFroyo MVZ 8 for HTC Legend, MovilZona edition
It´s installed from the recovery, as every time you install a ROM. Don't worry if takes a long time to get the first splash. It´s absolutely normal because it executes the config files in the first boot.
Added by manudas: It really reboots twice, the first time for the overlay filesystem, for having read/write access to the system partition.
You must have the Legend rooted. If you don´t know how to do, please search in this forum before asking.
I strongly recommend a full formatting to the SDCARD with three partitions EXT3 512MB / LinuxSwap 64MB and the rest in FAT32. You can do it from the recovery, but remember to save your data before (pics, music, etc…). This is because some directories are created in the sdcard (Android) in which records data I found to negatively affect the rom. PROVEN!
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WARNING!
This rom autoinstalls itself, and also restarts twice after installation. Ie, reconfigures itself.
WIPE is recommend before the installation, because it has many changes. After installing the rom leave it alone for at least 4 minutes, not touching the screen, because this is the time it takes to finish of installing everything. Then you can setup the rom, but I recommend that you skip the google config, pressing skip button, and once in the launcher you can configure the rom as you like. This is because otherwise the phone will autoconnect to the market, and begin to automatically download all the applications you had installed. Al this can saturate the terminal because it does everything at once. Besides, if the phone connects to the market, background image that you had prior to the rom flashing will be there again, and then you will ask how is possible that after a wipe the bottom appears as you had before.
If you follow my instructions you will do a clean install. Then you should enter the market and install a free application to refresh the applications you have installed in the terminal and to see if everything went well you should go into "Downloads" and see if appears at least an update of SupSetup I'll post this afternoon to check .
Very attentive to you who do restorations of any kind against the rom cause you can have problems. (I mean backups, including their own SupSetup least in the application section). Special attention to restore configuration data of any kind. Under doubt, the best it´s not doing it.
Remember that the installation is at your own risk.
- Added Apps2sd in SupSetup. Now even allows the deactivation of this without having to WIPE. NEW! Do not be alarmed if you reboot, read the posts !!!!! (Better don´t use the applications move feature of Froyo)
Don´t activate Apps2sd without at least once you have restarted
Improvements in this version.
All versions are the same for all terminals
In 8
- SupSetup with integration to Legend
- Implementation of the base for HTC Legend
- Bug fixed Chamber
- HTC Legend Custom Kernel (2.6.29.6 reissued)
- Deactivated perflock for changing CPU frequencies (Only Legend)
- Implemented Swap Legend, not Compcache
- New edition of Framework for all bases (Nexus, Magic, Dream, Legend, Galaxy S)
- Preparation for FM (But not yet available)
In 6.6.4
- On base Froyo FRG83 2.2.1
- Kernel 2.6.35.6 (Nexus One, Magic & Dream)
- Digital retouching (the Chinese muiu)
- More stable Camara
- Google Apps updates
- Etc. ..
In 6.6.2
- New Gmail upgradeable
- New upgradeable Street View
- New way of setting up the internal processes with better results
- New SupSetup V12 14.06
- Edited the rill for a better and stable 3G HSDPA coverage
- Various internal improvements
In 6.6
- New management of the post installation Rom
- New way of SupSetup for disabling applications of the rom (Attention!! Disable is not uninstall)
- New very optimized kernel and removed processes that do not use the Nexus
- New SupSetup V12 v14.00
- New Launcher Pro if activated from the SupSetup configured for higher performance.
- Appear new SupSetup's with more applications to disable!!
- Now install themselves the voices for the GPS
- And more internal improvements for a brutal stability. That if it´s installed with a generous WIPE!
- Adding the Control of energy, I recommend activating the cells that are in the last captures for battery consumption settings, because for example when you turn on wifi automatically pass to 2g for lower battery consumption or you change the data will change also to 2g, or if the wifi is enabled then will activate the sync automatically, etc ...
In 6.4
-Added new option in SupSetup with the direct integration against the system (Optimize the system)
- New setup for the Launcher Pro: to activate it from the SupSetup, go to applications! Important if the Launcher Pro is enabled, for activating the future updates of the market you have to execute the option Optimize system!
- New Shazam
- Rescheduled framework for the implementation of the new option of SupSetup
- Kernel settings
- Adding the Control of energy, I recommend activating the cells that are in the last catch for battery consumption settings.
- Etc ...
In 6.2
- Fix Shazam
- Recompiled the framework to eliminate obsolete processes
- A small graphic touch
- Added black and white bar from the jrosmetamorh. (You must enter the program and select the folder jrosmetamorh / SuperFroyoBNegra or SuperFroyoBBlanca, wait to finish installing and reboot).
- Set some xml framework
- New icon of the battery.
- Various internal improvements
- This rom is very stable.
In 6.1
- All Cyano improvements
- Fix for flash player to install without Wipe (Nexus only)
- Improved 3D Gallery
- New ADWLauncher 1.1.5
- SupSetup V12 12.94
- Updated all apps
- Added icon headphones
- New kernel 2.6.34.5
- And as always own improvements
In 6.0
- Fixed a bug in the CPU frequency
- Fixed issue with FlashPlayer, if it does not work, apply "the force be with you" from the SupSetup, and wait to restart. (Solo Nexus)
- Fixed problem with Speech Sinthesis.
- Edited the battery again to display up to 100% load
- Revert SoundRecorder
- Added Series for Android
- Optimized Kernel for lower consumption. (Removed unused drivers)
- And besides of my optimizations, all from Cyanogen too
In 4.4
- Added restart in normal mode, recovery and bootloader
- Enabled again hsdpa
- Fixed bug in the battery icon
- New Wallpaper.apk
- New sounds and notifications in addition to integrating the lock & unlock from Iphone
- Many of internal improvements in the libraries
- Camera with manual focus touching the screen.
- Added Launcher Pro activating it from the SupSetup (applications menu)
- Added File Explorer activating it from the SupSetup (applications menu)
- ADWLauncher updated to version 1.1.4 (thanks AnderWeb)
General
- New option in the SupSetup Applications
- Added Development (Disabled from SupSetup)
- Added STK sim provider (Disabled from SupSetup)
- Added File Explorer from the SupSetup (Disabled from SupSetup)
- Terminal (Available from SupSetup)
- Added news and weather
- Implemented Flash Player 10.1 (only Nexus)
- Added Google Chrome to Phone. Allows you to launch pages from pc to mobile with one click, after installing the plugin on Google Chrome on your pc.
- Now you can customize the toolbars notifications from the Spare Parts.
- New application for viewing videos.
- Control the music in the lockscreen activated from the Spare Parts
- Many and funny improvements in Spare Parts for the control of the rom.
- You can modify all the colors of the rom including notification bar (text notifications, time and date)
- Now SupSetup applies directly the changing of CPU frequency
- Modified the management of "the force be with you", with better results of suffering sporadic FC's.
- Fixed the problem of always-on Bluetooth from SupSetup
- Implemented LinuxSwap and CompCache, but warning, you can only enable one of the two. If you enable one the other will be disabled automatically (Thanks Tole)
- And many small modifications to control the system.
- Optimized all the apk's png
- Take a look at the new Spare Parts integrated settings.
- Improved management of root
- New Market Management
- Now enabling APNs from SupSetup automatically applies
- Development is disabled from SupSetup
- New options in the Spare Parts that can even choose which applications are installed if not activated Apps2sd (better do not use)
- Wake Unlock & Wake up
- Sound Recorder can record conversations
- Updated Spanish translations
- Added Speech Synthesis (To the voices of the GPS)
- Added provider SIM STK
- Now you can activate and deactivate the JIT from the Spare Parts
- Spare Parts and SupSetup integrated into the rom settings
- Bug fixed contacts and translations
- Redesign of the images of the framework
Applications
- Audio Manager
- Google Apps integrated default
- Maps with GPS 4.5.0
- New Gmail
- Shazam
- AndroidVNC
- Ebuddy
- Facebook
- SupSetup V12
- Twitter
- Wireless Manager
- Wifi status
@superatmel is great, very great. Can't wait.
Sent from my Legend using XDA App
Can I ask why I would want this over say the Cyanogen Mod froyo ROM?
not hating, just asking.
Also is it in English?
I think that is multilingual. This rom includes optimizations from cyanogen, as its author says, and many other of their own. You should try it and if you like it you stay, if not you can restore the previous. Furthermore, this will activate the FM radio in future versions.
wow great news! Finaly something fresh on legend scene! More chefs should work on froyo roms
Good!
thank you I'll try this one as soon as it's available.
PS: GPS does not work in Cyanogen for me, so I hope it's fixed in this one.
hoping that rom is multi language that avail english!
Anyway I think it would not be difficult to add some language support in case that have not english
manudas said:
Furthermore, this will activate the FM radio in future versions.
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I laughed a lot on this one.
Not that it's impossible and I really wish the devs good luck on btips and that proprietary mess HTC created.
ali ba said:
I laughed a lot on this one.
Not that it's impossible and I really wish the devs good luck on btips and that proprietary mess HTC created.
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I laugh because he laughed.
Rom is on servers, ready to download!
its huge 85mb... now downloading... after download flashing!!!
How is it?
I can not wait to try it. I'll download it now. Someone who has tried can give us the first impressions and tell us if in addition to Spanish it has English?
Well tried it but all i got was boot loop. It starts but at enter pin the phone reboots.
Same here.
Boot loops on pin code entering.
Did u wipe before flashing? I wanted to flash this rom to, but my SD card started to f*** with me AGAIN. Now trying to backup data and format it, if it would help.
Yes, I did.
same here wiped everything, but no go.
Wiped twice, reboots at the first screen (touch the android logo)...
Google Translate doesn't help much:
This rom installs itself alone, that is completely reconfigures.
WIPE recommend because it has many changes, after installing the rom to let her leave without touching recovery 4 minutes or more exactly because of that time will finish installing everything. Then you can already configure but I recommend you salteis the account settings to skip giving google and once in the launcher and set podreis rom to your liking. This is because otherwise the phone will Autoconnect the market and begin to automatically download all the applications you had installed and it saturates the terminal because it does hit, besides putting the background image that you had prior to the rom and then you ask me that as it is possible that if I install the rom to wipe the bottom appears to me that I had before. In this way you will do a clean install. Then you enter the market and instalais a free application to refresh anyone that you have installed in the terminal and to know that everything went well when you go into shock must appear at least an update of SupSetup I'll post this afternoon to check .
Very attentive to you to do restorations of any kind against the rom or program that you can have problems. (I mean backups, including their own SupSetup least in the section on applications), special attention to restore configuration data of any kind. Under the best not to doubt.
Remember that the installation is at your own risk.
- Added Apps2sd in SupSetup now even allows the deactivation of this without having to WIPE. NEW! Do not be alarmed if you reboot, read the posters !!!!! (Better not use the applications move Froyo)
Apps2sd not activate without at least once you have restarted

[Tool] SaveMyApp - Preinstall Your Apps

Tired of having to redownload and reinstall all of your apps when you reflash your phone? SaveMyApp can help.
This script will setup your phone so that after your flash to your favorite rom, all* of your apps will be install on the first boot. These apps will show up in the market too!
Also, the script will allow you to backup your /data/data folder to your sdcard and then restore it after your reflash. The /data/data is where Most of your user data is stored. This is not guaranteed to fully restore everything. This also does not backup your Google, Android, or Motorola settings; this is to improve compatibility with roms.
*The /preinstall folder is limited to 120MB, so if you have more then of apps this script will not fully work.
This should work with all phones, however it has only been tested on the Droid 2/X.
If you want to test this script on a different phone, let me know the /preinstall size and if it worked or not.
v0.1.4.2 - 11/17/2010
-Improved backup and restore of data
-Improved script usability
v0.1.4.1 - 11/17/2010
-Improve safety of removing /preinstall/app
v0.1.4 - 11/16/2010
-Added option to clear the /preinstall/app folder
-Added messages to support clear /preinstall/app
v0.1.3 - 11/12/2010
-Added backup of /data/data
-Added messages to support Data Backup
v0.1.2 - 11/11/2010
-Added Backup /data/app-private
-Show /data/app size, prompt user for continue
-Additional messages added to improve user experience
v0.1.1 - 11/10/2010
-First Release
-Backup and Restore /data/app
Installation:
WARNING: This steps must be completed as listed, failure to do so may result in unexpected errors which I am not responsible for.
1. Enable USB debugging and make sure Sdcard is mounted on phone
1. adb push apps.sh /data
2. adb shell
3. cd /data
4. chmod 775 apps.sh
5. ./apps.sh
a. Follow the onscreen directions
6. Reboot and proceed to wipe and reflash
7. On boot, wait between 5 and 10 minutes depending on how many apps you have before logging into your account. (30 apps takes about 4-5 minutes)
8. Login to your account
9. Droid 2/X Bootstrapper -> Bootstrap Recovery
10. Enable USB debugging and make sure Sdcard is mounted on phone
11. adb shell
12. tar -xzpf /sdcard/savemyapp/backup.tgz
FAQS:
Market isn't showing apps!
settings->applications->Manage Applications->All->Market->Force Stop, Clear data
Why is there a MACOSX file when I extract the archive?
Because I am lazy and I zipped it using Mac's built in archiver.
The script isn't working right away!
Redownload the newest script, just to make sure
Disclaimer:
You may repost this, but you must quote it as is.
I will only be responding to the threads I started on the Xda-Developers forums.
This is a great idea! I'll post back when I try it out.
Interesting! I posted this at Android Forums!
Titanium Backup is a good one also
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
thing with titanium it takes like 20 minutes to get all my stuff back lol
rayne58 said:
thing with titanium it takes like 20 minutes to get all my stuff back lol
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Get the pro version.
Sent from my SCH-I500 using XDA App
Titanium Pro is well worth the money.
Cool way to do it for free though...

[STABLE][2016.07.05] SuperSU v2.76 [CLOSED]

THIS IS AN OLD THREAD
Stable releases have moved to the new thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/stable-2016-09-01supersu-v2-78-release-t3452703
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SuperSU is the Superuser access management tool of the future
!!! SuperSU requires a rooted device !!!
SuperSU allows for advanced management of Superuser access rights for all the apps on your device that need root. SuperSU has been built from the ground up to counter a number of problems with other Superuser access management tools.
Features include:
- Superuser access prompt
- Superuser access logging
- Superuser access notifications
- Per-app notification configuration
- Temporary unroot
- Deep process detection (no more unknowns)
- Works in recovery (no more segfaulting)
- Works when Android isn't properly booted
- Works with non-standard shell locations
- Always runs in ghost mode
- Wake on prompt
- Convert to /system app
- Complete unroot
- Backup script to survive CyanogenMod nightlies
- Icon selectable from 5 options + invisible
- Theme selectable from 4 options
- Launch from dialer: *#*#1234#*#* or *#*#7873778#*#* (*#*#SUPERSU#*#*)
NOTE: Not all phones take both codes. On some phones you need to use single *# instead of double *#*#
The Pro version additionally offers:
- OTA survival mode (no guarantees)
- Full color-coded command content logging (input/output/error)
- Per-app logging configuration
- Per-app user override
- Grant/deny root to an app for a set amount of time
- PIN protection
- Per-app PIN protection
- Adjust auto-deny countdown
PROTIP:
For extra performance, disable notifications. Logging does not impact performance much.
Redistribution
Yes, you are allowed to embed the (free, non-Pro) SuperSU apk and su binaries in your own custom ROMs ! As is standard (and done by the attached ZIP), normal is to use /system/app/Superuser.apk for the apk and /system/xbin/su for the binary.
Want to help translate ?
See SuperSU project on GetLocalization ! http://www.getlocalization.com/supersu/
Download:
SuperSU on Google Play (free)
SuperSU *Pro* on Google Play (Pro/donate addon, requires free version)
TWRP / FlashFire installable ZIP:
Stable: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu-stable
Beta: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu-beta
Latest: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Note that if you are already rooted, installing through Play is by far the easiest way to install SuperSU !
Issues installing / updating binaries ?
There's a thread for that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/support-update-failures-t2907365
Education
Want to learn how to use "su" correctly from your own apps ? How-To SU !
ROM Developers
Feel free to include the (free version, unmodified) SuperSU APK in your ROMs. You do not need to ask me for permission to include it.
It would be nice if you would include minor advertisement in your ROM description, such as "Powered by SuperSU", or "Please support SuperSU". This is not a requirement, merely a request.
Who, what, why ?!
As you may know, I make a lot of apps that use or require root. I also release rooted kernels. I run into a lot of issues with existing Superuser tools. More importantly, a lot of my users run into these issues as well and then email me about it. So I decided to do something about this. Doesn't mean these were problems you have ever seen, or will ever see.
And thus, I have written - pretty much from scratch - SuperSU. I have taken the su binary command line parameter parsing from Superuser, to make sure that is compatible. Aside from that, it is completely rewritten, because how I wanted to do a number of things was incompatible with the existing codebase.
This is not a stab at ChainsDD, or his skills. He has done great work and will no doubt continue to do so, however, I felt the need for some of these changes, and thus made them. This is an early release, so I expect there will be some unforseen issues somewhere.
From now on, all CF-Root and Mobile ODIN Pro (EverRoot) releases will be built around SuperSU.
Please note that SuperSU is not hardened-security-tested or reviewed, and may be exploitable (... as may other solutions ...).
Changelogs
Changelogs continued from the previous post ...
26.12.2015 - v2.65
- (systemless) Add /su/xbin to su.img and PATH
- ZIP: Fixed force close issue when custom boot image is used
- ZIP: Reworked remounting (prevents bugged write to r/o /system on flo)
- ZIP: Added warning that first reboot may take a few minutes/loops
20.12.2015 - v2.64 - BETA
- (systemless) Detect more boot image partition names
- (systemless) Blank partitions before writing to them
- (systemless) Ask to restore boot and recovery images on full unroot
- (systemless) Implement "uninstall competing superuser apps"
- (systemless) Samsung: prevent "KERNEL IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORCING" warning
- (systemless) Cleanup system install properly if present, fixes a number of possible bootloops
- ZIP: 6.0+: Detect firmwares that can reload sepolicy from /data and use system-based root on these ("allow init kernel:security { load_policy }")
- supolicy: Additional SELinux patches for M (reduced logging only)
- Update translations
10.12.2015 - v2.62 - BETA
- (systemless) Do not attempt to patch fstab symlinks
- (systemless) Implement feature to en/disable Superuser
- (systemless) Poor man's overlay on /system/xbin for compatibility reasons (hopefully temporary) [BINDSYSTEMXBIN]
- (systemless) ZIP: Add reading setup variables from /system/.supersu and /data/.supersu
- (systemless) ZIP: Add option to patch /system to rw in fstab [FSTABSYSTEMRW]
- (systemless) ZIP: Added call to custom patcher script, if any (/data/custom_boot_image_patch.sh)
-2 (systemless) ZIP: Fix calling wrong script name for custom patcher script
-2 (systemless) ZIP: Improve APK overwrite
-3 (systemless) ZIP: Do not move backups from /cache to /data, just copy them
07.12.2015 - v2.61 - BETA
- (systemless) Fix kernel partition detection for some Intel devices
- (systemless) Added warning not to allow TWRP to install its own SuperSU version
- (systemless) Wipe /data/security/ on flash
- (systemless) Simplified kernel partition detection
- (systemless) Added /system cleanup if needed, /data cleanup always
- (systemless) Fix fstab verity removal for devices that do not list partition in the option
- Full unroot: set partition read/write before writing to it
- ZIP: Silence many error message writing to TWRP's recovery log
- ZIP: Added more documentation to the script
05.12.2015 - v2.60 - BETA
- (systemless) Fixed ZIP installer breaking Pro
- (systemless) Added automatic kernel patcher to ZIP installer
- (systemless) Added sukernel tool
- (systemless) Bind mount /system/[x]bin/su to /su/bin/su
- (systemless) Fixed cleanup options in settings
- (systemless) Now available for 5.1.x (by default for Samsung only, full unroot/reflash system before update)
- Made reworked context switching available to 5.1.x (testing, should come to more APIs soon)
- Fixed recursive mount issue on Samsung 5.1.x that could ultimately lead to root being lost
30.10.2015 - v2.56 - BETA
- Support for systemless su binary locations
10.10.2015 - v2.52 - BETA
- Adjusted more policies for M
- Fixed an issue with reading logs on M
- Reworked --context/--cn parameter (testing, currently M only, should eventually move to all APIs)
08.10.2015 - v2.51 - BETA
- Add support for x86 PIE binaries
06.10.2015 - v2.50 - BETA
- Fixed tapjacking protection not working < 4.4.3 (AOSP issue 54193)
- Updated libsupol headers
- armv5/x86 binaries now NDK built instead of AOSP
- supolicy adjustments for Samsung 5.1.1
- Removed extra donation feature
- Toybox support
28.04.2015 - v2.49 - BETA
- Fixed some audits on 5.x (found on S6)
02.04.2015 - v2.48 - BETA
- TWRP/M9 issue fixed
02.04.2015 - v2.47 - BETA
- Improved King removal
- Detect 'OEM' (bad) TWRP
13.02.2015 - v2.46
- Backupscript adjustments
- Remove more alternate su binaries
20.01.2015 - v2.45
- Installer adjustments
- Backupscript adjustments
- Updated language files
07.01.2015 - v2.44 - BETA
- su.d scripts no longer use logwrapper, this can prevent some scripts from running
- supolicy timing adjustment (MotoG 2014 fix?)
03.01.2015 - v2.43 - BETA
- Backuptool script adjusted again
- Fix native NPE in username resolution
- Fix some update failures when coming from a different root tool on 5.0
- LD_PRELOAD sanitization
- (C) 2015
21.12.2014 - v2.42 - BETA
- Fix rootfs remount issue that could lead to strange behavior on (for example) HTC M7 and M8
- Backuptool support for /system/su.d
- Some policy adjustments for CM12
17.12.2014 - v2.41 - BETA
- Improved dumpstate work-around
- Improved killing dead per-uid daemonsu
- Backuptool support for Lollipop
16.12.2014 - v2.40
- /system/su.d now executed for all daemonsu firmwares
- Adjust sysinit context if present
- Updated language files
10.12.2014 - v2.39 - BETA
- Skip reverse connection watch on firmwares using supolicy (SGS5 5.0 fix?)
- Fixed daemonsu not starting on truly permissive Lollipop
- Adjust daemonisation code
- Small L theme adjustments
- Updated language files
07.12.2014 - v2.38 - BETA
- Watch for and kill dead per-uid daemonsu (SGS5 5.0 fix?)
- Fix crash on clearing logs on 2.x
- Fix possible NPE on open
- Fix possible NPE on en/disable root
- Moved additional donations to the bottom of settings
- Small L theme adjustments
01.12.2014 - v2.37 (Gingerbread? )
- Binary update requires less space on /system
- Updated language files
28.11.2014 - v2.36
- Use material theme on 5.0 when launched from settings
- Fixed crash on 2.x and 3.x devices
- Fixed TWRP installer issue for 4.2
- Updated language files
27.11.2014 - v2.35 - RELEASE NOTES
- Fix mount namespace separation somtimes being disabled
- Donations via IAPs (user request)
25.11.2014 - v2.30 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- Layout adjustments for Nexus Player
- Installer adjustments for latest TWRPs
- Hiding icon now also hides from Leanback launcher
- Icon replacements
- ACCESS_SUPERUSER permission is gone
20.11.2014 - v2.27 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- 3rd generation app_process hijack
19.11.2014 - v2.24, v2.25 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- Updated policy patches
17.11.2014 - v2.23 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- Add PID tracer (--id) option to su
- Updated policy patches
16.11.2014 - v2.22 - BETA
- Fixed double refresh icon in logs in Holo theme (one should be delete)
- Add option to stop asking about disabling KNOX
- Updated backuptool script
- Disallow root access via daemonsu
- Updated policy patches
- Added kernel patching support
- API >= 19: run /system/su.d/* after SELinux policy patched
- Hide OTA survival option on L, not currently supported
- Adjust app title based on Pro status
- Fix disconnected daemonsu process gobbling up CPU
- More L theming
05.11.2014 - v2.19 - BETA
- Fixed various issues with 64-bit
- Fixed various issues with 5.0 path handling
- Fixed notifications sometimes showing up, even when disabled
- More L theming
04.11.2014 - v2.18 - intermediate Nexus9 version only
- Fixed various issues with 64-bit
- Apps fragment logs area hidden and refreshed automatically
- More L theming
31.10.2014 - v2.17 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- Fix inifinite loop caused by forced language change
- Fix SIGSEGV in daemonsu on sugote close with non-pty STDIN
- Clear app's data directories after full uninstall - https://code.google.com/p/android-developer-preview/issues/detail?id=531
- supolicy now linked dynamically
- setprop supolicy.loaded 1, and execute /system/xbin/supolicy_post.sh after supolicy runs at system boot
- Allow SuperSU GUI to be used without an up-to-date binary
- More L theming
25.10.2014 - v2.16 stable-ish
- Fix UID based grants being forgotten on reboot
- Fix display names of some edge cases (excluding in logs), and prevent these from being forgotten on reboot
- Various theme options added
- Added some basic material theming for L (no backport to 4.x), now default
- Automatic restart app if theme changed
- Automatically restart app if language is changed
- Fixed multilanguage support on L
23.10.2014 - v2.15 - BETA
- Fix sugote crash (NDK builds only) (cause for endless loading on apps/logs tab)
- Fix binary detection if switched from enforcing to permissive after boot
- Fix supolicy requirement < 19, not used there (yet)
15.10.2014 - v2.14
- Moved up PIE, MIPS and ARMV7 support from 4.1+ to 4.2+, fixes installer issues on 4.1 with OTA survival enabled
(fixes a number of binary update issues)
10.10.2014 - v2.13 - RELEASE NOTES
- Improved support for Android TV (adjusted icon, disable some features, use device default theme by default, etc)
- Updated language files
05.10.2014 - v2.12 - BETA
- Parse UID names to numbers manually if the system fails to do it
- Fix system user not gaining root even if "trust system user" enabled
- Transition to init context if started in init_shell context (if possible)
- Adjust boot sequence for encrypted devices
- Support MCS for -cn/--context switch
- Silence a larger number of audits on latest AOSP/L
- Many small changes to fix support for latest AOSP/L
- Secondary users are no longer able to change trust system or respect CM settings
25.09.2014 - v2.11 - BETA
- Fixed several errors in the binary updater related to both SELinux and 64-bit binaries
- Added experimental supolicy binary
24.09.2014 - v2.10 - BETA
- Fix root access being forgotten for apps interested in overlay hide notifications
- Check for removed apps at boot, and forget their settings if re-authentication is enabled
- Amazon Appstore support
- Updated language files
19.09.2014 - v2.09 - BETA
- Remove APK restriction to install to ARM and X86 only (issue for MIPS)
- Adjust recovery binary installer (some commands may have failed in 2.08)
- Notify interested apps (with root granted) when overlays need to be hidden
12.09.2014 - v2.08 - BETA
- Transition to init context if started in kernel context
- Experimental builds for armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a, x86-64, mips, mips64
- Fixed erroneous fd close that could cause su session freezes
08.09.2014 - v2.06 - BETA
- Fixed occasional freezes and wrong exit code in sugote
02.09.2014 - v2.05 - BETA
- Remove busybox dependency in TWRP/CWM binary updater
- Fixed missing sugote-mksh in backupscript
- Fixed install script wiping out SuperSU Pro
- Added option to disable mount namespace separation
19.08.2014 - v2.04 - BETA
- Fix bug where grant as default access still showed a prompt
- Added reboot button in dialog after binary update
- Added tapjacking protection - may cause issues with screen dimming apps!
- Added removing Team Venom SU
- Added new dalvik-cache paths to clear on package maintenance
07.08.2014 - v2.03 - BETA
- Fix exitcode sometimes being wrong when full content logging is enabled
- Fix automatic OTA survival
27.07.2014 - v2.02 - RELEASE NOTES
- Fix internal zygote crashes on L preview
- Fix issues with L preview when SELinux set to permissive
- Fix un/reinstall of apps causing a UID mismatch, causing auto-deny
- Added notification telling user when binary needs to be updated
- Updated language files
30.06.2014 - v2.01 - RELEASE NOTES
- Update normal, TWRP/CWM, and CF-Auto-Root installers for changes in "L" preview (no binary update)
18.06.2014 - v2.00
(includes all v1.98 and v1.99r1/2/3/4/5 changelogs)
- Fixed issue in CWM/TWRP binary updater
- Update backuptool script for sugote
- Fixed binary detection issue on 4.2.2 and older
- Fixed context switch issue that could prevent confirmation popups from showing
- Fixed some installer issues
- Fixed an in-app update issue
- Further updates for new AOSP changes
- Fix prompt dialog timer display
- Prevent prompt dialog closing when tapping outside window
- Requests are automatically denied after 10 seconds if the screen is not unlocked
- Fixed property access on 4.2.2 and older
- Fixed busybox-related version detection issue (busybox symlinking FTL)
- Fixed occasional automatic refresh of displayed logs not happening
- Added toast display of silently denied apps during screen-off (notifications enabled, HoneyComb+)
- Fixed case where u:r:system_server:s0 context did not work (sugote-mksh added)
- Tapping outside of popup dialogs no longer closes them
- Fixed boot complete detection
- Default for respect CM root settings is now false
- Updated language files
18.05.2014 - v1.97 - RELEASE NOTES
- Massive implementation changes for next version of Android (devs: see How-To SU update and G+ post)
- Permissive SELinux installs now also use non-system mksh by default
- Fixed current working directory sometimes not being copied
- Fixed rare issue that could lead to high CPU use
- Fixed a few binary update failure causes
- Some special cases of failed binary update are now auto-corrected at boot
- Hardcode shell commands to toolbox instead of symlinks
- Updated language files
27.03.2014 - v1.94
- Fix FC for latest Note2 and S5 firmwares
06.02.2014 - v1.93 - RELEASE NOTES
- Add --mount-master option to su binary
- Fix for am crash (no GUI popups) when daemonsu started from an exceptionally early init.d
- Improved terminal support (changing dimensions)
- Remove daemonsu STDOUT/STDERR noise
- Cleaned custom process names
- Updated language files
20.01.2014 - v1.91
- New -cn/--context parameter for su binary (devs: see How-To SU update)
- Handle mksh being switched out for sh
- Daemon forces new session immediately at launch (moved up)
- Fixed reading dynamic properties on 4.4 (update ASAP if 4.4 user)
- Fixed issue where root wasn't granted on CM
- Updated language files
10.01.2014 - v1.89 (non-Play)
- Add support for Samsung 4.4
- Update copyright notices to 2014
17.12.2013 - v1.86
- Fixed non-priv root on some SELinux/Enforcing devices
- Fixed crash on credit display on older devices
- Updated language files
15.12.2013 - v1.85
- Fix su to non-root user on 4.3+
- Fix su permission reset on 4.4 (will not be an issue until Samsung comes out with stock 4.4 ROMs)
- Fix am crash due to external storage not being defined
- App now offers to install backup script if ROM supports it
- Expand trust system setting to include all higher-than-shell users
- Added credits display
- Completely removed nag capability
- Lots of code changes
26.11.2013 - v1.80
- Fixed x86 breakage
- Workaround x86 (bionic) credential checking failure
- Fixed ZIP oddities that may break installation
- Binary now denies root if PIN code set previously but GUI not present
- Su during boot behavior is now configurable (allow if no GUI installed)
- Renamed temporary internal shell
- Added question to disable KNOX popups if present
- Added option to enforce ACCESS_SUPERUSER permission
- Fixed some devices losing root
20.11.2013 - v1.75
- Added xxxhdpi icons (if available)
- Fixed issues with sd-ext based ROMs
- Updated language files
17.11.2013 - v1.72 BETA
- Fixed OTA survival 4.3 --> 4.4
- Fixed unresponsive tabs on 2.x devices
- Fixed white flicker when using dark theme
- Fixed issue with language resetting on some firmwares
- Fixed upgrading from CWM SU to SuperSU on 4.3+ without reboot
- Added mgyun root (vroot) uninstall procedure
- Added xxhdpi icons (if available)
- Stop touching .has_su_daemon
- Several dozen security hardening commits (mini-audit by Kevin Cernekee)
13.11.2013 - v1.69
- XBIN mode (some new roots need this)
- Slightly adjusted binary installer
- Backup script installation now available for all backuptool-capable ROMs
- Fixed su-ing to a non-root user not working on some 4.3+ firmwares
- Fixed BOOTCLASSPATH vulnerability (CVE-2013-6774)
- Fixed notification sanitization vulnerability (CVE-2013-6775)
- Fixed possible closed special files vulnerability
- Updated language files
10.09.2013 - v1.65
- Brought back ARMv5 compatibility
- Fixed compatibility issues with Android 2.x
- Updated language files
- ZIP: combined ARM+x86 support
05.09.2013 - v1.60
- Added SELinux+Enforcing compatibility (for new SGS4 ROMs)
- Fixed (newest) CWM versions asking you question that break root if answered wrongly
- Fixed issue with the TWRP/CWM binary installer
- Fixed 4.3 OTA survival looping
31.08.2013 - v1.55
- 4.3: Reworked OTA survival - should work properly now, and no longer causes OTA errors (also: +i removed from install-recovery)
- Daemon: client ENV is now provided to su'd calls
- Updated language files
29.07.2013 - v1.51
- Some 4.3 time-handling code caused problems on < 4.3 devices, making some root apps stop working
29.07.2013 - v1.50
- Daemon: proper storage mounts
- Daemon: per-uid mount namespace
- Daemon: another exitcode issue fix
- Daemon: adjusted reload code
- Daemon: descriptive process names
- GUI: added reboot advisory after binary update
- ARCH: Only ARMv7 and X86 are now supported, ARMv5 dropped
- ZIP: install also to install-recovery.sh and init.d
27.07.2013 - v1.45
- Daemon: fixed exitcode not always being passed from child shell to calling process
- Daemon: fixed possible credential check bypass
- GUI: now also updates install-recovery.sh
25.07.2013 - v1.43
- Daemon: code/security mini-audit by Joshua J. Drake
- Daemon: cwd is now respected
- Daemon: auto-daemon feature
- Deamon: fixed cpu spike issue
- Daemon: symlinks sdcard (temporary)
- TWRP-based update: fixed script error
- GUI: Added 4.3 update notice
- GUI: Removed full content logging global warning
- Updated language files
04.07.2013 - v1.41
- Fixed issue with TiBu in daemon mode
- Updated language files
03.07.2013 - v1.39
- Fixed full content logging with terminal apps
- Logs now use monospace fonts
- Added daemon mode for hard-to-root firmwares
15.06.2013 - v1.34
- Fixed various problems when accessibility options are enabled
- Fixed NPE in log screen
- Updated language files
07.06.2013 - v1.32
- Fixed bug in detection ACCESS_SUPERUSER permission
- Updated language files
21.05.2013 - v1.30
- Updated binary to work on some newer Samsung firmwares
- Nagging has done its job for now - disabled again
- Added backup script and CWM SU files to full unroot file removal
- Added option to remove other superuser apps
- Updated languages files
03.03.2013 - v1.25
- Fixed permission display on Play
- Fixed crash on open and immediate close
- Ask again time choice is now remembered per-app
- Updated language files
28.02.2013 - v1.20
- Added basic tablet theme
- New prompt activity for >= API 14 (Android 4.0)
- Changed default theme+icon to light+emblem (you can change it back in settings, if you want)
- Fixed custom dialog box themes in light+darkactionbar theme
- Fixed issues with the light theme
- Various minor modifications to UI
- Several security improvements
- Added TWRP/CWM binary installer
- android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER - detection and display (disabled by default, see settings)
- Fixed process name detection issue
- Freeloader option (I'm not sure this is staying, so enjoy it while you can)
- Internal refactoring
- Updated language files
23.02.2013 - v1.10
- Added support for x86 devices
- Added basic multi-user support
- Language files updated
20.02.2013 - v1.05
- Fixed possible issue with OTA survival
- Fixed su binary notification freeze issue when suid bit lost
- Fixed background root command freeze when suid bit lost
- Improved su binary version and root presence detection
- Added cleanup stage (detected when needed) before converting to system app, to prevent settings loss
- Language files updated
02.01.2013 - v1.04
- PIN code now survives uninstalling Pro (vuln. fix)
- Fixed pm freeze in logs/settings (USB debugging)
- Fixed various util freezes (convert to system, uninstall) (USB debugging)
- Fixed minor UI text issues
- Language files updated
31.01.2013 - v1.03
- Fixed pm crash in logs/settings
- Reduce nag frequencey to 10%
- Add NoNag APK
- Language files updated
30.01.2013 - v1.02 - NOTES ON DUMPSTATE (click)
- Fixed (another) crash on icon change on Android versions older than 4.0.3
- Launch SuperSU through secret codes: *#*#1234#*#* and *#*#7873778#*#* (*#*#SUPERSU#*#*). Not all phones take both codes. On some phones you need to use single *# instead of double *#*#
- Update su binary parameter parsing to add Google-naive style params
- Dumpstate blacklist
- Language files updated
29.01.2013 - v1.01
- Fixed crash on icon change on Android versions older than 4.0.3
- Adjusted (un)installer code to remove .odex files and remove dalvik caches
- Adjust default icon in manifest
- Dumpstate no longer goes into infinite loop (dumpstate shouldn't kill phone anymore, but this has not fixed dumpstate being triggered - workaround !)
- Language files updated
- Adjusted update ZIP to remove .odex files, overwrite OTA survival binary, remove dalvik caches
28.01.2013 - v1.00 - RELEASE NOTES (click)
- Icon now selectable from 5 options, or hide completely from launcher (see note)
- Theme now selectable from 4 options
- (Pro) Added option to grant/deny with a timer (hold grant/deny button in popup for two seconds)
- Added option to convert to system app
- Added option to trust system user without confirmation
- (Pro) Added option to adjust auto-deny countdown
- (Pro) Added option to PIN protect on a per-app base
- Added option to auto-refresh apps/logs tab
- Fixed "ask again" being forgotten
- CyanogenMod: Added to option to respect/ignore DevOptions --> Root Access setting
- CyanogenMod: Added option to install addon backup script (survive update flashes)
- Fixed 7" tablets now use (improved) large PIN panel
- Free space detection issue work-around (may fix a number of binary installation failures)
- Alternate remount method (may fix binary installation issues on Android 2.x)
- Updated su binary parameter parsing
- Updated su binary to add user-related environment variables
- Adjusted cleanup and copyright texts
- Fixed autoclose upon cleanup complete
- Faster preference text loading
- Faster settings tab fragment instantiation
- Reworked native debug logging
- Reworked shell detection, now includes /system/bin/mksh fallback
- Adjustments that may reduce problems for S-ON users
- Added nag message to non-Pro (with option to disable)
- Language files updated
...
* to start hidden SuperSU from ADB shell with root rights: am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n eu.chainfire.supersu/.MainActivity
04.12.2012 - v0.99
- More Android 4.2 related fixes
- Disabled text correction on labels
- Updated languages
14.11.2012 - v0.98
Preliminary update for Android 4.2's multi-user capabilities.
Only the main user can run the UI and gain root access.
Secondary user's apps will not be granted root, nor can
those users change SuperSU configuration.
This is all temporary. Proper multi-user support is being
worked on.
Note that if a non-user process (like ADB shell) needs to
prompt for root, that prompt will always appear on the
MAIN user's screen !
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
29.10.2012 - v0.97
- Fixed issue with modified AOSP su binary
- Fixed wrong translation crashing app on toast
- Fixed possible exploit (preventive)
- Modified system and shell user - no longer granted root by default
- Added "ADB shell" display
- Added warning to selecting full content logging
- Added method for apps to disable (by default only) full content logging if known to be problematic (<meta-data android:name="eu.chainfire.supersu.meta.contentlogging.problematic" android:value="true" />, see How-To SU)
- Updated languages
29.08.2012 - v0.96
- Fixed occasional issue with OTA
- Fixed possible exploit (preventive)
22.08.2012 - v0.95
- Fixed action bar icon sizes
- Fixed a few JellyBean-related issues
- Added automatic binary updated during boot if needed and possible
- New logo/icons
- Updated languages
16.07.2012 - v0.94
- Fixed possible NPE crash at startup
- Fixed possible ANR freeze at boot
- Fixed possible ANR freeze at package removal
- Fixed crash with too many logfiles (auto-empties logs!)
- Updated various internal functions to be async
- Updated chattr version (fixes some instances of root loss)
- Added "clear logs" action to actionbar in logs tab
- Updated languages
03.07.2012 - v0.93
- Fixed a possible delay issue (receiver deadlock)
- Updated languages
21.06.2012 - v0.92
- Fixed app detail spinners becoming invisible
- Fixed app detail button layout (diff. for port/land)
- Fixed log detail crash at rotate
- Fixed language override stick at display rotation
- Fixed display of languages without countries in override
- Fixed potential low space installation issue
- Fixed icon rearrange issue (except when low on space)
- Updated languages
18.06.2012 - v0.91
- Fixed root permission check (OTA survival)
- Fixed a number of possible installation failures
- Fixed language detection crash issue
- Added multilanguage support (27 languages and counting)
11.06.2012 - v0.90
- Fixed various texts
- Fixed various crash issues
- Fixed various non-response issues
- Fixed possible security issue
- PIN code now requires verification before changing
- Added title and navigation to log detail activity
07.05.2012 - v0.89
- Fixed stay-on-top issue
- Fixed possible exploit
- Improved security
23.04.2012 - v0.88
- Fixed a number of performance issues
- Added re-authentication option
- Apps now sorted alphabetically
- Voodoo OTA Root Keeper backup removed at binary install
26.03.2012 - v0.87
- Fixed an issue with several apps re-requesting root
- Fixed a number of reported crashes
- Fixed a few ANRs
26.03.2012 - v0.86
- Fixed a cleanup issue
26.03.2012 - v0.85
- Fixed issue if root is disabled during update
25.03.2012 - v0.84
- Modified OTA survival behavior - re-enable this setting if needed !
- Modified SH search order
- Modified backup shell location
- Added cleanup for reinstallation option
- Added cleanup for switching superuser app option
- Added cleanup for full unroot option
- If the APK is not installed, root is always granted
17.03.2012 - v0.83
- Fix command not visible
- Fix zombie process freeze
- Fix zombie process cleanup
- Fix -c followed by multiple parameters
- Fix high cpu load issue
- Fix STDIN closed relay
- Fix log display bug
- Fix swipe empty tabs
- Improved swipe behavior
- Added app title
- Added refresh button
14.03.2012 - v0.80
- Reversed swipe direction
- Adjusted touch response
- Adjusted request queueing
- Adjusted time counter
- Non-prompt notifications now async
- Permissions auto-removed if an app is uninstalled
12.03.2012 - v0.78
- Adjusted prompt-on-boot behavior
- Adjusted request serialization
- Added swiping between tabs
- Fixed force user setting
- Pro: fixed faulty SuperSU restored message
10.03.2012 - v0.75
- Adjustment to OTA survival (better!)
- Slight speedup in Settings
- Fixed native settings update after temp-re-root
- Clear data no longer clears PIN code
- Layout: Prompt: Grant and Deny switch positions (ICS style)
- Layout: AppDetail: Save and Cancel switched positions (ICS style)
- Layout: Added xlarge PIN layout
10.03.2012 - v0.74
- Proper command escaping
- Fixed inifinite loop
- Fixed notification broadcast (should fix all freezing issues)
09.03.2012 - v0.73
- Fixed su binary detection problem
- Fixed two FC's in settings
- Disabled some debug stuff that was left enabled in v0.72
09.03.2012 - v0.72
- Minor adjustments to install script
- Fixed issue with really old SU version detection
09.03.2012 - v0.71
- Fix permission problem due to faulty installation
- Added error message if device is not yet rooted
- Cancelling binary update now closes app
09.03.2012 - v0.70
- Initial public release
Changelogs
01.10.2017 - v2.82 - SR5 - RELEASE NOTES
- suinit: Fix (flashed) TWRP 3.1.1 compatibility on Pixel (XL)
- FBE: allow FBE devices to boot unencrypted (unless KEEPFORCEENCRYPT is set)
18.09.2017 - v2.82 - SR4 - RELEASE NOTES
- ZIP: Fix an incompatibilty with CFAR
- ZIP: Fix slot detection breaking if no /vendor present
- ZIP: If unmounting fails, retry lazily
- sukernel: Fstab patch: fix case where verify removal could break slotselect
- sukernel: Adjust system_root cpio import
- sukernel: Detect and use stock boot image backups created by other tools
- supolicy: Add some Oreo policies
- suinit: Fix boot case where bootloader unexpectedly doesn't enforce dm-verity
13.08.2017 - v2.82 - SR3 - RELEASE NOTES
- sukernel: Fix external sdcard issue on Samsung devices running custom ROMs
- launch_daemonsu: Abort if su binaries missing
- ZIP: Fix FlashFire compatibility in SBIN mode
- SBIN: Add /sbin/supersu/bin and /sbin/supersu/xbin to PATH (root shells only)
- SBIN: Fix policies for /sbin-based services
- SBIN: Fix /sbin-based symlinks not always properly resolving
- ZIP: Add support for bzip2/lz4/lzo/lzma/xz compressed kernels and ramdisks (lz4 @ 1.5.0 format)
08.08.2017 - v2.82 - SR2 - RELEASE NOTES
- ZIP: Support order-swapped /etc/recovery.fstab
- ZIP: Cope with /system being a symlink to /system_root/system
- suinit: Fix remount /system r/w issue on Pixel(XL)+OPreview
- sukernel: Fix pre-patched ramdisk detection for reduced system_root footprint
- ZIP+suinit: Fix recovery going to ramdump on Pixel(XL)
- Added "BIND SBIN" mode, mounts files in /sbin instead of /su, stores files directly in /data instead of su.img (new default for O+)
- Systemless: all file contexts are restored at boot, see /path/to/su/mount/file_contexts
09.06.2017 - v2.82 - SR1 - RELEASE NOTES
- ZIP: Detect AVB signature on input boot image, and sign output image accordingly (force with SIGNBOOTIMAGE, custom keys in /tmp/avb)
- ZIP: Samsung/7.0+: if /data is not currently encrypted, disable encryption (unless KEEPFORCEENCRYPT or REMOVEENCRYPTABLE are set)
- ZIP: Detect TWRP UI slot switch (Pixel/XL: 3.1.0-RC2+)
- ZIP: Further improve /system device detection
- ZIP: Support compiling sepolicy from split CILs
- ZIP: Kernel patch: support LZ4 compressed kernels (new format only)
- ZIP: Mount /vendor
- ZIP: Add /vendor/lib[64] to LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- ZIP: Initial Pixel+ODP2 support
- ZIP+APK: Fixes in boot partition detection
- sukernel: Allow cpio-add of 0-byte files
- sukernel: Add dtb (in-kernel only) related features
- suinit: Improve logging
- suinit: Support pre-mounting /system and /system_root (ODP2+)
- sukernel+suinit+ZIP: Reduce system_root footprint by dynamically importing entries at boot
- supolicy: Adjustments for ODP3
28.05.2017 - v2.82 - Work-In-Progress / TEST-1
- supolicy: Newer libsupol version used
- su: Fix sdk parameter not always being passed to supolicy in system mode
26.05.2017 - v2.82 - CCMT - RELEASE NOTES
- su: Fix su.d scripts running in the wrong mount context (introduced by ODP sdcardfs fix)
- CCMT: Remove Feedback screen and associated permissions
(v2.81 == v2.79 SR3 with patched version code)
24.05.2017 - v2.80 - CCMT
- CCMT: Update language files
- CCMT: Update guide screen
- CCMT: Update privacy policy screen
- CCMT: Updater: remove 4.3 and 5.0 specific upgrade messages, replace with generic; and detect if root must be manually updated
- CCMT: Add feedback screen
- CCMT: Drop support for Android 2.1 and 2.2. Minimum is now 2.3 (SDK 9, up from 7)
11.04.2017 - v2.79 - SR5 - Not publicly released
- su: Update mount namespace separation code to improve sdcardfs compatibility
- su: Fix kernel panic on ODP1/2 on 5X/6P
- su: Fix ODP1 compatibility on Pixel (XL)
- launch_daemonsu: Revert previous ODP1 work-around
- sukernel: Add option to patch out optional /data encryption (encryptable)
- suinit: cleanup /boot
- ZIP: Get boot image from fstab last-effort
- ZIP: Add REMOVEENCRYPTABLE flag to force disable encryption on newer Samsung firmwares
23.03.2017 - v2.79 - SR4 - RELEASE NOTES - ODP1/6P/5X only
- ZIP: Fix slow /dev/random on some devices, apparently freezing install at "Creating image"
- ZIP: Fix LD_LIBRARY_PATH for hex-patch execution
- supolicy: Fix applying deferred allow rules
- supolicy: Fix setting impossible XPERM causing policy corruption
- supolicy: Add policies for ODP1
- launch_daemonsu: Work-around kernel panic on ODP1 on 5X/6P. Forces service mode for ODP1 on all devices.
14.01.2017 - v2.79 - SR3 - RELEASE NOTES
- Fix erroneously deleting SuperSU's copy of app_process on 6.0 since 2.79-SR1
- GUI: Fix app_process requirement detection when supersu context used
- Fully eliminate sugote binary, no longer needed due to SELinux handling improvements in earlier versions
- Support /system/xbin/sush as default shell
- Adjust LD_PRELOAD filtering to exclude suhide's libraries
- ZIP: Motorola: default to systemless mode
03.01.2017 - v2.79 - SR2 - RELEASE NOTES
- supolicy: fix some segfaults(NPEs) in pre-7.0 sepolicy handling
- ZIP: write boot block device once instead of twice (@_alexndr)
- (c) 2017 + CCMT
22.12.2016 - v2.79 - SR1 - RELEASE NOTES
- Expand Samsung detection
- GUI: reworked portions to work with 'supersu' context on 7.0+
- GUI: fix binary update notice when superuser disabled by user in some cases
- su: reworked portions to work with 'supersu' context on 7.0+
- su/GUI: improve responsiveness when device busy on 7.0+
- sukernel: fix cpio restore failure with very short filenames
- sukernel: no longer patches file_contexts(.bin)
- sukernel: revert force seclabel (no longer needed with 'supersu' context)
- supolicy: add "create", "auditallow", "auditdeny" policy commands
- supolicy: support "*" for permission/range parameter of "allow", "deny", "auditallow", "auditdeny", "allowxperm" policy commands
- supolicy: --live/--file no longer apply default patches if custom patches are supplied
- supolicy: --sdk=X option added (required for 7.0+)
- supolicy: reworked all SELinux rules for 7.0+, run as 'supersu' context
- ZIP: Separate slotselect and system_root logic
- ZIP: Adjust system/system_root device and mount-point detection
- ZIP: Fix minor errors in documentation
- ZIP/frp: Explicitly label /su
15.12.2016 - v2.79 - CCMT
- CCMT: Change "Upgrade to Pro" button color
30.11.2016 - v2.78 - SR5 - RELEASE NOTES
- Fix shell-based scripts/services possibly not being executed on 7.x firmwares
- Add SecurityLogAgent to Samsung KNOX detection
- sukernel: force seclabel
15.11.2016 - v2.78 - SR4 - RELEASE NOTES
- sukernel: improve FBE detection
- suinit: TWRP compatibility on slot-based systems
- ZIP: TWRP compatibility on slot-based systems
03.11.2016 - v2.78 - SR3 - RELEASE NOTES
- Fix 'Full Unroot' on slot-based systems
- sukernel: replace system symlink with bind mount
- sukernel: add missing slot check for system_root import
- sukernel: fix ramdisk backup segmentation fault
- supolicy: adjust priv_app policy to be able to call su
- launch_daemonsu: adjust su.img size detection
- ZIP: improve loop device setup
- ZIP: add factory reset protection (FRP variable, default if slots used)
29.10.2016 - v2.78 - SR2 - RELEASE NOTES
- File-based-encryption support
- CCMT: Add privacy policy dialog
- CCMT: Update translation files
- su+gui: support /system_root paths
- sukernel: add kernel binary extract/replace
- sukernel: add kernel cmdline extract/replace
- sukernel: add system_root import
- sukernel: add slot-kernel patch
- sukernel: support /boot paths
- suinit: new binary component
- launch_daemonsu: restructure to support /su in initramfs or system_root
- ZIP: Support systemless on 5.0 (requires 3rd party patches)
- ZIP: Support for A/B slot systems with / inside system partition
15.09.2016 - v2.78 - SR1 - RELEASE NOTES
- subinary: Adjust app_process detection with manipulated mount namespaces
- subinary: Adjust Zygote PID detection to prefer 64-bit
- subinary: Fix possible NPE in LD_PRELOAD sanitization
- subinary: In systemless mode, ensure PATH contains /su/bin and /su/xbin
- supolicy: Ensure zero-on-alloc for new rules
- supolicy: Fix parsing allowxperm with multiple sources/targets in a single definition
- ZIP/Systemless: Give su.d 60 seconds to execute (from 4 seconds)
01.09.2016 - v2.78 - CCMT
- CCMT: Change default icon from Emblem to Material
- CCMT: Update detection activity
- CCMT: Update guide activity
- CCMT: Update translation files
27.08.2016 - v2.77 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- ZIP/Systemless: Support for hexpatches (Note7)
- ZIP/Systemless: Additional logging in daemonsu launcher script
05.07.2016 - v2.76
- Clear logs now asks for confirmation
- Fixed memory leak that could ultimately lead to reboots or root not working
- Fixed an issue that might have causes root loss on temporary unroot
- ZIP/Systemless: /data/su.img resized from 32M to 96M, to make sure enough space is available for systemless modes such as xposed
- ZIP/Systemless: launch daemon on post-fs-data, if supported by device (6.0+, fallback to service)
- CCMT: Added guide screen for new users
19.05.2016 - v2.74-2 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- supolicy/sukernel: Prevent security updates to SELinux from being applied
- sukernel: backup and restore modified ramdisk files, to be able to re-root if boot image backup got lost
- ZIP: Only show TWRP warning on TWRP v2.x
10.05.2016 - v2.72 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- Add support for ChromeOS boot images (Pixel C)
- supolicy: Fix logging to logcat for some processes on some firmwares
- supolicy: Fix fsck of /data/su.img being denied on some firmwares
- ZIP: Add LESSLOGGING flag
- ZIP: Add KEEPVERITY flag
- ZIP: Add KEEPFORCEENCRYPT flag
- ZIP: Also read flags from /cache/.supersu (aside from /data/.supersu and /system/.supersu)
31.03.2016 - v2.71 - BETA
- Massive speed improvement in handling permissive domains
- N/RC/BETA merged with normal BETA release
14.03.2016 - v2.70 - BETA RC - RELEASE NOTES
- Rewrote re-enabling root after temp-disable
- supolicy: Improve permissive domain handling
- N: Disable forced encryption
- N: Fix remounting /system for some apps (relatime becomes noatime for ro mounts)
- ZIP: call users scripts without setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
13.03.2016 - v2.69 - BETA RC - RELEASE NOTES
- su: Escape from audit-based safe mode
- supolicy: Update to new v30 sepolicy format
- supolicy: Add support for special case M sepolicy format
- supolicy: Add support for XPERM rules
- sukernel: Add support for binary version of file_contexts
- ZIP: Create mount point in ramdisk instead of script
- ZIP: Add support for binary version of file_contexts
- BINDSYSTEMXBIN: Now disabled by default
- launch_daemonsu: Perform fsck before mounting
28.02.2016 - v2.68 - BETA - RELEASE NOTES
- su: Add -mns/--mount-namespace option
- su: Fix issue with sdcard on Note4/5.1
- sukernel: Fix issue where writing to /dev could truncate early at 64k barriers
- supolicy: Fix logcat issue on Omni/CM/etc
- supolicy: Disable AUDITDENY entries, to make debugging easier for devs
- supolicy: Extend fake-permissive to work with new Samsung firmwares
- ZIP: Fix TWRP log truncating and screen output on installs embedded in other ZIPs
- ZIP: Improve loopback device setup handling
- ZIP: Add PERMISSIVE flag
- ZIP: Move variable reading to after /system and /data have been mounted
- ZIP: Added call to custom patcher script, if any (/data/custom_ramdisk_patch.sh)
- ZIP: chmod 0751 /su/bin
21.01.2016 - v2.67 - BETA
- (systemless) Improved deep sleep fix for Samsung 5.1+
- (systemless) Added fallback method to mounting /su on system boot
- supolicy: fix bug copying system_server capabilities to init
- supolicy: replaced transitions: copy capabilities and attributes, silence audits
- supolicy: work-around shell-based services being executed as undefined_service on Samsung 5.1+
- sukernel: refuse to patch ChromeOS boot image
- FSTABSYSTEMRW: flag removed; worked around remount /system r/w issue
- ZIP: improved handling of loop devices
- ZIP: detect boot image partition being a symlink to a file on /data, and skip wipe if so
- Updated translation files
03.01.2016 - v2.66 - BETA
- (systemless): Add deep sleep fix for Samsung 5.1+
- supolicy: Adjust Samsung 6.0 init shell
- ZIP: Patch recovery SELinux policy
- ZIP: Improve su.img mounting
Changelogs continue in the next post ...
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Nice, I shall be updating my version
Sweet dude
Awesome update !
Will SuperSU be able to manage the su binary included on a userdebug build of AOSP? Or does SuperSU download its own binary?
Thanks
crachel said:
Will SuperSU be able to manage the su binary included on a userdebug build of AOSP? Or does SuperSU download its own binary?
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SuperSU uses it's own binary.
Can I just say this is badass !!! Just saying !!
Chainfire said:
SuperSU uses it's own binary.
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can i remove existing SU app from my ROM and install this one? or do i have to keep both of them?
After flashing this, though i have granted the permissions, still apps say that, it did not get the permissions for root access and the screen just stays blank!
grgsiocl said:
can i remove existing SU app from my ROM and install this one? or do i have to keep both of them?
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You can remove the existing SU app, SuperSU is a full replacement, binary and APK.
Thanks. Cool
Small update to v0.71. Primarily to fix a freak installation issue I had on one of my devices.
Temporary unroot and apps
Will this work around the problem of purchased Google movies that won't play because the app checks for root? Also with Google Wallet now checking for rooted devices I wanted to see if this was a true work around.
Thanks The Great ChainFire!
p.s. how can i remove the original superuser on my device? i cant find it on titanium backup?
thanks!
edit: i removed it!
rolandroland said:
Will this work around the problem of purchased Google movies that won't play because the app checks for root? Also with Google Wallet now checking for rooted devices I wanted to see if this was a true work around.
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I'm not sure about movies (they are not available in my country) but I know wallet checks a number of things... your build.prop fingerprint must be correct, you may not have /system/app/Superuser.apk present (the CWM ZIP installs this!) and no "su".
It can work with SuperSU, but it's tricky.
Thank you sir for this! I will probably be buying the pro version but I know this is just the initial release of this app. It would be nice to get a workaround for video's. I tried ghost mode on superuser and it still wouldn't let me play movies. They have it locked down lol.
Looks excellent, going to give it a shot.
Great app, thank very much. Gone pro happily
Just a quick report. All is well other than having removed Superuser (and rebooted), I checked all my rooted apps for functionality and they were all fine except one. When I checked I was still able to adjust autostart permissions using Gemini App Manager, I was informed that 'Superuser' had to be installed for the app to work. I reinstalled Superuser (in addition to SuperSU) and the problem went away.
Thanks again!

[ROM][PEREGRINE][6.0][STOCK]Identity Crisis 6 LTE NoGoogle (updated to 1.2c)

Introduction
This ROM is based on lost101's, kingkaminari's and VitaTaf's work you can find here. The main aim of my modifications is putting debloating to the extreme and getting rid of intrusive Google spying services that violate user's privacy. Before you flash this ROM read all the information below and make sure you still want to do it as some stuff you find essential might be missing and irreplaceble. Please also mind you will have to setup your device manually with ADB to unlock all of its functions.
Disclaimer
Even if everything works 100% fine for me I take no responsibility for anything that happens to anyone else's device after flashing my ROM. If you want to try it, do it on your own risk. Always backup your data.
Description
This is Identity Crisis 6 LTE v1.0a by lost101, kingkaminari and VitaTaf with the following modifications:
Version 1.2c
Changes
Version 1.0
1. build.prop
#USB debugging lock bypass
persist.service.adb.enable=1
persist.service.debuggable=1
persist.sys.usb.config=mtp,adb
It is advised to remove these lines from build.prop after you're done with setup as they compromise your device's security
2. Removed from system/app:
- BasicDreams
- BookmarkProvider
- Calculator
- CalendarGoogle
- com.motorola.android.setting.diag_mdlog
- DeskClockGoogle
- Exchange3Google
- FaceLock
- FMRadioService
- GoogleContactsSyncAdapter
- HoloSpiralWallpaper
- HTMLViewer
- LatinImeGoogle
- LiveWallpapers
- LiveWallpaperPicker
- NoiseField
- PartnerBookmarksProvider
- PhaseBeam
- Piktures
- PrintSpooler
- UserDictionaryProvider
3. Removed from system/etc/permissions:
- com.google.android.maps.xml
- com.google.android.media.effects.xml
- com.google.widevine.software.drm.xml
- com.motorola.camera.xml
- com.motorola.context.xml
- com.motorola.gallery.xml
- com.motorola.software.fmradioservice.xml
- com.motorola.software.storageoptimizer.xml
4. Removed from system/framework:
- com.google.android.maps.jar
- com.google.android.media.effects.jar
- com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar
- com.motorola.android.dropboxhelper.jar
- com.motorola.gallery.jar
5. Removed from system/priv-app:
- AppDirectedSmsProxy
- atfwd
- AudioEffects
- BackupRestoreConfirmation
- CalendarProvider
- CallLogBackup
- CellBroadcastReceiver
- ConfigUpdater
- Contacts
- ContactsProvider
- CQATest
- EmaraPhoneExtensions
- GmsCore
- GoogleBackupTransport
- GoogleFeedback
- GoogleLoginService
- GoogleOneTimeInitializer
- GooglePartnerSetup
- GoogleServicesFramework
- MotCamera
- MotoOneTimeInitializer
- Phonesky
- PreloadContacts
- SetupWizard
- SetupWizardExt
- StorageOptimizer
- WallpapaerCropper
- WapPushSI
6. Removed from system/usr/srec:
- en-US folder and its files
7. Removed from system/vendor:
- pittpatt folder and its files
8. Added to system/apps:
- AnySoftKeyboard
- MiXplorer
Flashing
1. Boot into TWRP
(2. Backup)
3. Format data (Wipe>Format data>yes)
4. Transfer ROM to SD card/Local storage
5. Wipe>Factory reset
6. Install
7. Reboot
Setup (version 1.0 only)
When the installation completes you'll find there's no Setup Wizard, and some important UI components (Home button, Notifications, Quick Settings) are blocked. There's also no access to Developer's Options. Don't worry - they're normally being unlocked after you're done with Setup Wizard but since it's not there you need to do it manually:
1. Open ADB terminal on your computer
2. Connect your device
3. Execute the following commands:
Code:
adb shell
su
settings put global device_provisioned 1
settings put secure user_setup_complete 1
reboot
After reboot your device is ready to use.
Known issues
- Please refer to IDCrisis 6 LTE original thread
Life after Google
You can try using Micro GmsCore to access Play Store content, and here are some alternatives:
1. Interesting and useful apps in F-Droid store:
- Adaway (system-wide ad blocker)
- AFWall+ (very nice firewall. I use it in whitelist mode because it blocks internet access to all apps by default)
- Etar (calendar. Won't work without Google calendar service and account)
- K-9 mail (bit ugly but awesome mail client)
- Open camera (stock camera replacement)
- Wifi automatic (turns wifi off when you lock the screen which saves battery and improves security. Bugged a little and randomly disables wifi from time to time)
- SMSsecure (messaging app with encryption)
- 920 Editor (text editor)
- Document Viewer (self explanatory)
- Network Log (self explanatory)
2. Other interesting and useful apps around the web (mostly on XDA):
- ApkTrack (app updates tracker),
- Calc+ (calculator),
- CoolTool (CPU and RAM usage and other info display),
- DejaOffice (office app that looks a bit outdated, but it's the only calendar app to work without Google services I found so far),
- Disconnect.me (private web searches; the app FC right after starting it, probably due to lack of Google search services available)
- DriveDroid (turns the phone into Linux live USB),
- ES File Explorer (file explorer),
- Firefox (web browser),
- Gravity Screen (Turning screen off and on without using physical power button),
- Greenify (apps hibernator),
- KWGT (custom widget maker),
- LiveBoot (Chainfire's app that replaces boot animation with system log display),
- maps.me (open source google maps alternative),
- MiXPlorer (file explorer),
- MoboClean (permissions manager),
- Naked Browser (web browser),
- NetGuard (no-root firewall),
- NeutriNote (notes),
- Nova Launcher (launcher)
- Open Camera (same as F-Droid app),
- Parasol (community based permission manager),
- PryFi (WiFi security),
- QuickPic (gallery),
- Recently ("close all apps" button in recents window),
- Recordr (sound recording app),
- Servicely (services management. Think twice before installing and using it - developer's G+ site, developer's APKMirror downloads
- SD Maid (cleaning tool),
- Super Backup (apps, sms, call logs, etc. backup),
- Titanium Backup (data backup),
- True phone (dialer),
- VLC (media player),
- WifiKill (WiFi killer),
- Wifi Protector (WiFi security, anti-wifikill),
- Xposed
You can find more interesting apps and links on this XDA forum
3. Software that may help you secure your device - sufficientlysecure.org
4. More security software - Secure Mobile Apps
5. XDA Labs (alpha version of XDA app store)
6. Firefox browser add-on that lets you download apk files directly from google play store (without Google account connected to your device) in case you can't find desired app anywhere else.
7. Alternative app-stores, .apk mirrors, etc. - use at your own risk. So far I only tried Amazon's store - the pro is that it exists, the cons are that it requires tons of permissions, has very unfriendly interface, takes a lot of space, and the apps you download will only work as long as the store's app is installed.
Credits and thanks
Motorola for making such a good device
Google for supporting Android (but not for invading it with their intrusive services)
lost101, kingkaminari and VitaTaf - creators of original ROM
HootanParsa - creator of MIxplorer
Menny Even Danan and all creators of AnySoftKeyboard
Tesla Coil and all creators of Nova Launcher
Klaus Weidner, creator of Hacker's Keyboard
All people behind TWRP
All the developers who share useful information and solutions in the web
Please let me know if I missed someone, I'll be happy to update this list
Download
IC6_lte_v1.2c_nogoogle.zip
Identity Crisis 6 LTE v1.0a_NoGApps_mod_v.1.0_beta.zip
Version information
Status: stable
Created: 4.03.2016
Updated: 24.05.2016
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Has anyone had success getting this working yet?
I'm having trouble getting this to work.
Yesterday when I tried to install it i got the following error:
"symlink: no of syymlinks failed = 1
Updater process ended with error: 7
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/Identity+Crisis+6+LTE+v1.0a_NoGApps_mod_v.1.0_beta.zip'
Tried again today and managed to get it to install after rebooting recovery a few times, but ended up getting into a bootloop for 40 minutes.
I tried wiping everything, ART cache, system, data, internal and cache, but still get the same, an endless bootloop.
Any ideas?
Edit: This is on an XT1039
cvamoose said:
Has anyone had success getting this working yet?
I'm having trouble getting this to work.
Yesterday when I tried to install it i got the following error:
"symlink: no of syymlinks failed = 1
Updater process ended with error: 7
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/Identity+Crisis+6+LTE+v1.0a_NoGApps_mod_v.1.0_beta.zip'
Tried again today and managed to get it to install after rebooting recovery a few times, but ended up getting into a bootloop for 40 minutes.
I tried wiping everything, ART cache, system, data, internal and cache, but still get the same, an endless bootloop.
Any ideas?
Edit: This is on an XT1039
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The first issue is internal TWRP error that happens pretty randomly, just restart recovery and it should be gone. The second thing never really happened to me, and I have to ask if you've followed instalation instructions? They're quite strict. You must wipe data and do a factory reset prior to installation. Just try again, following all steps exactly.
I'd also consider waiting a bit for final stable version with error fixes of lost101's ROM I use as a base. It's still kind of WIP.
I'd sure want to try this out, just wondering how well Google Play and Youtube work with the Micro G framework? Those are basicly the only google apps I use.
I could use the browser for youtube, create a link directly to the homescreen maybe. And I probably could survive without the play store to, just download apk from a mirror and sideload, but it would be kind of a hassle.
Anyhow, I probablt wait a few weeks until the MM rom seems stable.
Are you going to update this with the latest MM build by lost101?
baxtex said:
Are you going to update this with the latest MM build by lost101?
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V1.2 seems stable, so I'll try to build something on this one, but don't really have much free time atm
No worries, just wondering!
Edit: I could actually remove all this stuff myself, the setup should be identical right?
Edit: Here is a version were I removed the same things you did. But I can't get it to work, or rather, I can't setup the phone. As your description says, you need to set it up with adb. But my computer won't detect the phone. I've tried reinstalling drivers here and there but whatever I do, Windows/adb won't detect any device. I do get a beep however that it is connected, and it says something like MTP usb device. But I can't do anything with that. I've tried installing it as an adb device instead but that didn't work.
https://mega.nz/#!P4k1QYwS!fBCp3E4uyjBXy7x6x_uTLTnj3pWjoIbgpqvodzWfEuQ
So I restored my backup, and I can connect to my pc just fine. In the device manager my device is shown as: Android Device>Motorla ADB Interface.
baxtex said:
No worries, just wondering!
Edit: I could actually remove all this stuff myself, the setup should be identical right?
Edit: Here is a version were I removed the same things you did. But I can't get it to work, or rather, I can't setup the phone. As your description says, you need to set it up with adb. But my computer won't detect the phone. I've tried reinstalling drivers here and there but whatever I do, Windows/adb won't detect any device. I do get a beep however that it is connected, and it says something like MTP usb device. But I can't do anything with that. I've tried installing it as an adb device instead but that didn't work.
https://mega.nz/#!P4k1QYwS!fBCp3E4uyjBXy7x6x_uTLTnj3pWjoIbgpqvodzWfEuQ
So I restored my backup, and I can connect to my pc just fine. In the device manager my device is shown as: Android Device>Motorla ADB Interface.
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I read through IC thread - Lost101 is still polishing it, so I'll wait for some final build. And I guess you've got problem with ADB connection, because you didn't add persistent ADB debug to build.prop, or added but with some dodgy notepad (in Windows use Notepad++) - the lines that need to be added are in the OP.
minimale_ldz said:
Disclaimer
Even if everything works 100% fine for me I take no responsibility for anything that happens to anyone else's device after flashing my ROM. If you want to try it, do it on your own risk. Always backup your data.
Known issues
- Please refer to IDCrisis 6 LTE original thread
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I have found a bug.
I was setting a lockscreen password that contained = in it and it came up as bad bad characted (I thought it's just a bug because it wouldn't show that error on stock firmware) so I have tried to enter the same password once more and it worked. Then I have locked the phone and couldn't unlock it because I allways entered the wrong password.
I think that the same thing would happen to encrypted devices.
I have found an interesting app that lets you enter permission control settings without root, because these permission settings is hidden in most android versions that came before marshmallow. Not granual, but still better than nothing.
It's size is 7kb, it asks for no permissions, probably because it's just a shortcut to the settings.
To people who don't have Play Store:
Install BlueStacks on your pc.
Root it using King Root.
Install desired apps using Play Store.
Install ES File Explorer:
From panel select:
-Tools/Root Explorer
-Tools/Show hidden files
-Network/Cloud/+/your desired cloud provider and log in.
-Local/Device/data/app .
Select your installed apps and copy them to your drive.
From your Play Store missing device goto your cloud provider website, log in ,download and install your apps.
This method can be long, but you will have all of the apps that you downloaded on cloud so you won't have to do the same process over and over again.
@minimale_ldz since u bought new phone I have to ask - you still remember about Moto G members, right?
I'm not asking when you'll update this rom, but if you're even going to
toster88 said:
@minimale_ldz since u bought new phone I have to ask - you still remember about Moto G members, right?
I'm not asking when you'll update this rom, but if you're even going to
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It's coming soon
@toster88 motivated me with his comment to spend some time on preparing updated version of this rom. It' based on @lost101's IC6 LTE 1.2c version and contains a few little changes:
- AnySoftKeyboard replaced with Hacker's Keyboard as ASK is a bit awkward when it comes to accesing numeric keys
- MiXplorer has been updated to the newest version (6.4.0)
- Nova Launcher added (sorry for some artifacts like empty folders or Google search box, but I have no idea how to get rid of them)
- persistent ADB debugging removed from build.prop as it's no longer needed. Init.d script deals with initial device provisionig now. /system/etc/init.d/setup can be removed after first boot if everything is working fine (quick settings, home button, developer's options, etc. are accessible).
That's about it, I hope you'll enjoy this build. Please let me know if there are any bugs specific to this rom (and not to MM or IC6 1.2c) as I'm not using XT1039 as a daily driver anymore.
Temporary Google Drive link is now live
alezardstar said:
@minimale_ldz - Can you share with us how did you manage to debloat all the ROM and purge every GApps out of it preserving its stability? Did you delete the apks by hand using your laptop before installing the zip or what did you exactly do? I'm keen to get this working on the very last release (1.5b) for Falcon.
Thanks in advance.
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You can just unzip the rom and remove unwanted apps (with their folders) by hand in Windows file explorer and then zip it back. Or, if you wanna feel more like a propper dev you can do it with Superr Kitchen where you create custom debloat list. Both methods are confirmed to work. Removing GApps is a bit tricky as you need to remove all of them - if you leave anything it may give you FCs or black screen after boot. You will also have to choose some way to provision the device without GApps and i believe the smoothest method is by init.d script sice it's enabled in @lost101 rom and doesn't require users to do anything after installation. The script looksi like this:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
su -c "settings put global device_provisioned 1"
su -c "settings put secure user_setup_complete 1"
and goes in /system/etc/init.d folder
I hope that helps.
alezardstar said:
Thanks for your response. I definitely shall give it a spin with next Identity Crisis release. It happens to me I do not work on Windows, rather GNU/Linux. Do you think I can delete all the OP mentioned apks and on top of that any missed folder/apk appearing on this link using Fedora 25? As far as I could read, the link I'm passing on has Linux instructions, though being honest, I have no leisure time to read it thoroughly and that's why I'm saying I shall do it next Identity's release better. In the meantime, I want to be a hundred percent sure about what I will do when the moment comes in. Can you tell me what provision is? What does it stand for? Should I get a signature spoofer? All I want to do is Identity working as it works itself, with no GApps and supersu working as it's been working always. Although I'd say installing microG may cushion the blow since it is a FLOSS Google framework that will not make things break in a regular use. To sum it up, do I need to create a .txt file or something with the code and thereafter make it work with a init.d script application or something similar?
Thanks for all your help! Looking forward to hear from you and sorry for my late response. Real life keeps me away from my beloved hobbie: learning.
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I guess it should work pretty much the same on Linux. Do mind I've removed much more than just GApps and today I'd left some more apps in the rom as I found them useful - eg. Calendar Provider or FM radio, but it's up to you. The bare minimum, required to get rid of GApps is:
Code:
/system/app:
- ConfigUpdater
- CalendarGoogle
- GoogleContactsSyncAdapter
/system/priv-app:
- BackupRestoreConfirmation
- GmsCore
- GoogleBackupTransport
- GoogleFeedback
- GoogleLoginService
- GoogleOneTimeInitializer
- GooglePartnerSetup
- GoogleServicesFramework
- MotoOneTimeInitializer
- Phonesky
- SetupWizard
- SetupWizardExt
The list you linked is more extensive and goes deeper into the system but it's quite similair to what I've done. You cane safely remove
Code:
system/usr/srec/en-US/
as it contains speech recognition files that Google Services use to listen to us.
I was careful with
Code:
system/lib/
because I didn't find any source describing what these libraries are actually for. Removing anything with "google" in its name seems safe. You can compare what IDCrisis has with the list and see if it can be removed safely - there's a lot of experimenting involved but the list looks like a good guide.
Code:
system/vendor/pittpatt/
contains face recognition system that I find useless with or without GApps and it can be safely removed.
Now, when you remove all GApps you'll have to provision your device. Long story short is that when you first boot your phone after flashing new rom it will start with Setup Wizard where you'll be asked for wifi password, google account details and where you accept all terms & conditions. By default you're locked in setup mode until it's finished - you can't use home button to escape it, you can't access settings, etc. If you remove GApps there's no Setup Wizard so your phone will stay in setup mode and you need to end it manually. Like I said before, the best way is to use init.d script. Use Notepad to create new file, copy the lines I posted last time, save it without any extension, I believe its permissions need to be set to 755 (rwxrxrx). Place the file in
Code:
system/etc/init.d
and that's it.
Alternatively you can use ADB or terminal emulator to execute these commands:
Code:
adb shell (only if you use ADB)
su
settings put global device_provisioned 1
settings put secure user_setup_complete 1
or you can use XDRsetup app I made to do the job (it needs root to work).
Good luck
alezardstar said:
@minimale_ldz - Apologies for my late answer. I've been busy. Thanks for your response. It is appreciated what you've done for Peregrine's users and hence for everyone who's willing to ditch GApps from @lost101 builds.
At the moment I'm stuck at a step. I'm on Fedora 25 and I want to remove a whole folder within the system /system/app/MagiskManager/ or whatever the directory is and I can not. Albeit I might delete the superuser and Magisk folders whose location is the very first thing we see as we open the .zip, I can't do the same with folders within the system and I wonder why. The other option is extracting the whole content of the ROM in a new directory and deleting files at my will. Thereafter, I can zip it back. The problem is that I do not know how to zip it back. Do you have any idea of somebody who mod on GNU/Linux?
On the other hand, I saw this apk you passed on to make the init.d script work. The simple steps that popped up on my mind were:
- Factory reset.
- Flash ROM + supersu.zip
How can I put your application within the system folders and ensure it'll work as expected? Another thing that I lack knowledge of is the permissions. How can I give a file or a folder permissions on GNU/Linux? There's nothing else I can think of other than wiping everything, flashing the ROM alongside the supersu.zip and booting up but as you told me, I'd be frozen at the first screen. It's strange for me to get ahead but I'm keen to learn and get ahold from you anytime.
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My knowlege of Linux is pretty much none. I'm using Ubuntu for Superr's Kitchen and that's it. I don't know how different Fedora is from Ubuntu, but Ubuntu interface is very similair to Windows, so never had any problems with simple files operations like unpacking, deleting, etc, and there's always Google at hand with tons of tips and help. Extracting the rom.zip is a good first step, but I'd install the Kitchen - it really makes things esier.
BTW - beside Magisk and Superuser folders there are also apps in /system/app that need to go if you're deleting binaries. They will survive factory reset but won't work. AFAIK they are in lost101's only temporarily and he said he'll use Chainfire's SU in next version anyway.
For setting permissions, as mostly Windows user, I have two solutions - you can either set them in TWRP using its file manager or do it in Android (I'm using MiXplorer for that). You just need to root your rom first.
And you won't be frozen at the first screen if you remove all GApps and SetupWizard apks.
I got almost everything working, but I can't access the Phone via USB from my WIN7 Desktop. It works with adb/fastboot but not as MobileDevice, also it is shown in WIN-Eplorer as XT1072. It did work before I flashed this ROM.
Any advice would be highly appreciated
Thanks in advance
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"Internal Storage not accessible from PC?
With Marshmallow, the default USB connection type is 'Charging only' mode. You can change USB mode to 'MTP' via the pull-down notification option"

[TASKER] [PROFILE] Root Checker

Hi guys, Those who know what Tasker is, can be aware of the status of the root core in Magisk.
DESCRIPTION
Some people, unfortunately I'm one of them, are having troubles with the Magisk root core being disabled randomly and suddenly on the Redmi Note 7.
And who knows? It's maybe happening across other different devices
So, this will periodically check if the device keeps having root access. Otherwise, a notification will be generated when not detected, and will offer you the option to reboot it.
This project includes an Initial Setup task that needs to be executed when it is imported from TaskerNet
(It can be deleted after imported)
Notes:
- Use it only if necessary.
- It uses the 'TIME_TICK' intent when rebooted ONLY. The rest of the time longer checks are used (30' by default).
- All is bundled into a single prj file, so import it as a project.
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To download the latest version of the profile you can go here. Enjoy it

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