Hello guys,
I'm having many problems since the Xposed Installer 2.6.X update on my SurfTab ventos 10.1 (Stock 4.1.1 Android) and on my Nexus 4 (AOKP 4.4.2).
Problems I can remember:
On Tablet:
- can't enable keyboard apps (after enabling it in settings, it's not enabled and after re-opening the input method settings, the checkbox isn't checked)
- can't use any keyboard app (keyboard not opening)
- apps closing randomly
- system slower
- aosp browser always saying "Page not responding"
On Nexus:
- Gmail force-close
I downgraded to 2.5.1 and everything is working fine now.
Do you also have problems?
If you need logcat/etc., PM me
Cheers Xorg
Does this happen with all modules disabled? If not, find out which module is causing these problems and report this in its support thread.
GermainZ said:
Does this happen with all modules disabled? If not, find out which module is causing these problems and report this in its support thread.
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Yes. No matter if modules enabled (and which) or no modules.
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I've a nexus 5 with most modules for it and it's fine
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Hi
Can someone port for our galaxy mini these applicatons:
XposedInstaller - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Xposed App Settings - http://www.villainrom.co.uk/forum/microdownloads/xposed-app-settings.5/viewfile
I would be very grateful and of course press 'thanks' button :angel:
the developer have said that it will work on any android device you just beed to have android 4.0+ rom on your galaxy mini to use it
Oops... Sorry, I didn't notice...
And thanks as well
I am currently using it on my captivate running android 4.1 and have 2 modules installed and they are both working great
Odp: [Q] Porting xposed apps
I use it on cm10.1 and working great
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@op: after reading this thread and answers to your question, it's clear enough that you didn't even tried to run this app to see if it works... please, next time test if it needs to be ported, then in case it doesn't work, ask
this is something like PA setting of each app dencity and size???
Nixoman said:
this is something like PA setting of each app dencity and size???
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no thats only xposed app setting see xposed installer
it can enable crt of animation in stock roms and many other things like this
Odp: [Q] Porting xposed apps
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Hi guys, I'm writing here just because I want to know one thing about xposed module:
- does it work on Desire c running cm10?
I've just looked the official thread and I saw this
I develop the Xposed framework based on the AOSP sources. I'm personally using CM10.1 on an I9100 (Samsung Galaxy S2, bought in Germany). Basically, it should work on any phone which with a ROM based on Android 4.0 or later and an ARM processor (this is the processor architecture, most smart phones and tablets have one). Exceptions might be ROMs which are different from the original Android code in some very internal, central code parts (which don't need to be touched for most theming and enhancement modifications). Examples are Miui-based ROMs (see known incompatibilities below). But this is related to the ROM, not the phone itself.
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I know, I can make a backup and restore it in case xposed module doesn't work, but I don't like so much to make backups (it tooks very long and I don't know if is just my phone that spend all this time or not)
I hope someone can help me
It's works and its awesome!
I love you. Next step: install it and start editing
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I'm using two modules XBlast Tools and Hack Connectivity.
Ignore the second one.
The first one is awesome.
I'm trying to use xblast tools too, but I don't know how to use it... I've installed xposed installer, rebooted, installed xblast tools, checked in modules, rebooted again but it doesn't work (I tried to set a background image for notifications)
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smoza said:
I'm trying to use xblast tools too, but I don't know how to use it... I've installed xposed installer, rebooted, installed xblast tools, checked in modules, rebooted again but it doesn't work (I tried to set a background image for notifications)
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Install Xopsed
Click on Install/Update
Reboot
Install Xblast
Tick in modules
Reboot
Make changes using Xblast
Reboot
Apparently, we cannot change the notification panel (color or image) using Xblast. I tried a lot. I wanted transparent.. Then finally, I had to do it myself by decompiling SystemUI. Now I have transparent..
Try the other options like center clock and clock color, Status bar color, Carrier label. They all work
aashay960 said:
It's works and its awesome!
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I second that. It works great.
Another module I use is XlockY by the same developer as of Xblast tools. It helps do some cool things in lockscreen like changing lockrings and all.
Although some ROM-dependent features dont work here too.
pratik11 said:
I second that. It works great.
Another module I use is XlockY by the same developer as of Xblast tools. It helps do some cool things in lockscreen like changing lockrings and all.
Although some ROM-dependent features dont work here too.
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Can you give me the link of the thread? (I can search it too, I know, but I'm connected by a slow connection... )
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smoza said:
Can you give me the link of the thread? (I can search it too, I know, but I'm connected by a slow connection... )
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There you go:
INDEX
XlockY
Guys what's Xposed framework??
amin-DESIRE-c said:
Guys what's Xposed framework??
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Go and read about it.
As you know, there is table ui for cm 10. but I can't it for cm 11.
Does it compatible ? or let me know where is it.
pantology said:
As you know, there is table ui for cm 10. but I can't it for cm 11.
Does it compatible ? or let me know where is it.
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Tablet UI compatibility was removed in CM11.
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You can use xposed framework to enable tablet ui.
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RottenEntrailz said:
You can use xposed framework to enable tablet ui.
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Where can I find/download xposed framework for nook hd plus? Is it a zip file or an apk? Could you provide a link? Instruction for installation?
Google search works great or even xda search.
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The code for TabletUI was completely removed by Google in Kitkat, so Xposed Modules won't work either. Not yet at least.
Don't forget Pie!
I really miss Tablet UI but I'm also puzzled by where Pie Controls went. Those were my favorite. QAQ
Me too
Also puzzled bout this thing...
GET SOMEONE TO PATCH IT!!!!
?????????? ????????????
I found this thread.
But they said it is not stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-tabletkat-1-0-1-true-tablet-ui-t2862722
TabletKat in Xposed works fine in hummingbird CM11, i'm on the latest nightly, and except for the tablet mode recents apps crashing (just turn ir off) works flawlessly.
Its all sorted out at last - using latest cm 11 release and it all just works fine 4 me
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I just rooted with Towel root and did all the goodies (debloated, etc). I'd like to use Xposed for Gravity box or Wanam. I noticed some threads are complaints about the phone acting up after installing the framework, others say it's module associated.
Curious to how stable the framework is. Is anyone experiencing anything without running any modules, or with Wanam/Gravitybox?
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Nothing wrong with me so far
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Same here. All is good using wannam and Exposed G-Touchwiz
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Depends on what you want, I did the Xposed and Wanam, but lost private mode and S health. They worked fine but I do use the S health, so waiting to see if someone can get them all playing well together.
I have no issues with anything. Bloat gone and Knox disabled. I didn't buy the S5 for all of Samsung's gimmicky features, so I don't care if they're there or not.
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bookmonke said:
Depends on what you want, I did the Xposed and Wanam, but lost private mode and S health. They worked fine but I do use the S health, so waiting to see if someone can get them all playing well together.
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this is what you do to get s health to work:
Make sure the Xposed isn’t installed.
We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.
Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.
Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.
Install the Xposed framework again.
The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.
UnhoIy said:
I have no issues with anything. Bloat gone and Knox disabled. I didn't buy the S5 for all of Samsung's gimmicky features, so I don't care if they're there or not.
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Private mode works too, correct?
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freebee269 said:
this is what you do to get s health to work:
Make sure the Xposed isn’t installed.
We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.
Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.
Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.
Install the Xposed framework again.
The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.
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I tried this, but I could never get s health to work again even with Xposed uninstalled. I have gone back to unrooted stock for now.
All is good using Wannam, Exposed G-Touchwiz and RootCloak!
Just remember to enable the modules after you install and reboot to insure they're active.
Br4nd3n said:
I just rooted with Towel root and did all the goodies (debloated, etc). I'd like to use Xposed for Gravity box or Wanam. I noticed some threads are complaints about the phone acting up after installing the framework, others say it's module associated.
Curious to how stable the framework is. Is anyone experiencing anything without running any modules, or with Wanam/Gravitybox?
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i am a rooting expert but i am new to xposed and dont really know how to use it. it there some tutorial out here somewhere ?
i root SGH i777 said:
i am a rooting expert but i am new to xposed and dont really know how to use it. it there some tutorial out here somewhere ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784311
Decided to install and run Wanam after reading your comments. Working fine and stable.
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Does private mode still work with xposed framework installed?
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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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