Xposed for 4.4 now working - Motorola Atrix HD

Just wanted to let everyone know xposed is now working with kit Kat!! Awesome news. Just installed list view and reboot to recovery menu via xposed and is working great.
https://plus.google.com/117899181878309641668/posts/hBzU6BYg1Z9
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Xposed Framework Help

I'm having trouble getting xposed framework to install on the Rom 'Renovate' rev 6. I've updated my su binaries and when I try to install xposed everything works fine until I reboot. Then the app_process gets removed... The Rom clearly states it suppports xposed and even has an option for it in the aroma installer. What am I doing wrong here?
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sparkie420 said:
I'm having trouble getting xposed framework to install on the Rom 'Renovate' rev 6. I've updated my su binaries and when I try to install xposed everything works fine until I reboot. Then the app_process gets removed... The Rom clearly states it suppports xposed and even has an option for it in the aroma installer. What am I doing wrong here?
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Ask for support in the ROM thread, I'm sure you'll get more help.
Don't have the privilege to post there yet... I'm pretty sure it's because I'm s-on though...
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[Q] Can I install Cyanogen 10.1/10.2/11 without rooting?

Hi all,
I managed to install Cyanogen 10.1 (Android 4.2.2) on a new Nook HD+ last night with the help of some of the excellent guides on this forum, but I have a big problem: Sky Go will not work on a rooted device.
Do I actually have to be rooted to use Cyanogen mods? Sky Go is absolutely essential to me. Without it, I think the tablet will have to be given to my girlfriend :crying:
I'm willing to use any workarounds here (dual boots? sideloading?) but I'm not very good with this stuff so I'd need a bit of hand holding.
Thanks.
baronsaturday said:
Hi all,
I managed to install Cyanogen 10.1 (Android 4.2.2) on a new Nook HD+ last night with the help of some of the excellent guides on this forum, but I have a big problem: Sky Go will not work on a rooted device.
Do I actually have to be rooted to use Cyanogen mods? Sky Go is absolutely essential to me. Without it, I think the tablet will have to be given to my girlfriend :crying:
I'm willing to use any workarounds here (dual boots? sideloading?) but I'm not very good with this stuff so I'd need a bit of hand holding.
Thanks.
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If you search the Q&A thread there is a lot of discussion on Sky Go and the rooting issue.
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Put Cm on and remove root
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xxrobxx said:
Put Cm on and remove root
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You could try installing the Xposed Framework and the RootCloak module
Darrian said:
You could try installing the Xposed Framework and the RootCloak module
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As far as I know, RootCloak does not work for SkyGo
I don't know if it will or not. I can't get Sky Go, probably because I'm in the US. It certainly isn't going to hurt to try it.
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I just looked it up:
RootCloak for Xposed will most likely never work with SkyGo, but there is a module for Cydia named RootCloak Plus which is written by the same dev and will maybe work with SkyGo in near future (dev currently working on it)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49351848

[Q] I'm not able to install xposed framework on my photo

I have a Gionee M2 with kitkat 4.4.2 installed in it
I tried installing xposed using the xposed installer..
But it just doesn't get installed..
Even after trying to install it 7 times (install and unistall)
I'm attaching a few screenshots of what happens..
Please help me..
I don't really get it, seeing your screenshots looks like it's installed
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it's not installed ):
The modules don't work
And it's telling me that the framework isn't installed and I haven't rebooted..
Is there anything that can be done??
it's not installed ):
luisaosan said:
I don't really get it, seeing your screenshots looks like it's installed
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t's not installed ):
The modules don't work
And it's telling me that the framework isn't installed and I haven't rebooted..
Is there anything that can be done??

[Q] Exposed framework

Hi all, I've just upgraded from a Galaxy Nexus to the nexus 6 (what a difference!) and I'm having trouble getting xposed to work.
I've tried it on PA alpha and Euphoria ROM, with stock / lean kernel and followed fixes here:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/nexus-6-ho...tallation-errors-list-working-modules-1488930
But I'm not having any luck.
I'm next going to try a 5.1 ROM with init.d, but I don't have a lot of time to mess around with my phone today - I'd love to hear from anyone with xposed running and what combo of ROM / kernel you're using.
Cheers!
Ross
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5.1 for not work with xposed.
K,
Both the ROMs I've tried so far were 5.0 based I believe... Should I be able to get xposed working with a stock 5.0 ROM / kernel?
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Might want to look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3030220
I got it working with 5.0.2. Even after installing leankernel you have to use the lkconfig options to turn selinix to permissive. Then flash the xposed zip. Details are in the leankernel thread on using lkconfig.
Yeah the guide I found in op goes through a lot of this. Looking at the xposed thread, I think I'm using the wrong framework zip / apk!
Thanks for your help, I'll reply when I have some time to test
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Xposed

Has any one attempted to install this after root yet? Just wonder if it works or not.
PS I used this on my Nexas 6P worked great.
xposed-v85-sdk23-arm64
To install Xposed on the 6P or just after root?
I'd say a huuuuuuge part of the XDA community is rooted, and a huge number is running Xposed.
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