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After following the Omni 4.4 Nightlies thread, I thought it would help some people (noobs like me) to have some guidance about how to install Omni in your device and making it easier to get what's needed to make it work. Still, this is not an "official guide", just the procedure I use to flash every day's nightly and I'm open to suggestions and corrections. Also, the resourses quoted here are not my work, just links to the work of the amazing devs in Xda and out there in the Android development world.
Hope it helps. Don't forget to hit "Thanks" in case it was.
Important: be wise and don't go for anything you are not sure about. I can't be held responsible for the results, remember that you are flashing a Custom (Beta stage) ROM, and even when not likely, things can go wrong. If you are unsure about anything, just ask and/or search the forum and the net for other's experience and knowledge, that's the way to go (and learn).
Suggested procedure (updated to November the 30th 2013)
Be sure to check the official thread for lastest news and guidance here.
DOWNLOADS
1) THE RIGHT RECOVERY - Your device must be rooted and running CWM Recovery 6.0.3.2+ or latest TWRP. Latest Philz Recovery is reported to be working too if you prefer. If aren't on CWM/Philz's or not on the right version, you can find a guide to get it and install it here. The safe way to go is to follow any of the procedures listed there. There are also many threads in XDA offering the flashable zip, but if you go down that way, be sure you choose the right version.
2) GET OMNI - Download the latest Omni 4.4 for I9300 Nightly here
3) GET GAPPS - Download the 4.4 Gapps of your choice:
PA Gapps (recommended by XpLoDWilD)
Spec Gapps
Banks Gapps
Any other 4.4 Gapps of your choice (must be 4.4, earlier versions won't work or give you some mean headaches)
4) CUSTOM KERNEL (optional) - If you want to use a custom kernel, download one that you know it's compatible. If you don't know what this means or you are not 100% sure about what you are doing, it would be safer to skip this step. You can explore Xda I9300 forum for info about Custom Kernels if you like.
5) UPDATE SUPERSU - Download the latest Supersu here. Get the Zip to be flashed via CWM. At the moment, the latest can be found here.
INSTALLING
1) If you had to install CWM or Philz, make sure it's done and working.
2) WIPING - Get into recovery. Be sure you make a nandroid backup in case things go wrong. Then, it's time for some wiping. The safer way to go is a Full Wipe, and that means Wiping Data, Cache, and Dalvik. Beware this will result in loosing some user data if you don't got a backup of them (I'd recommend moving anything you want to keep into SD, since Titanium is never a neat choice when flashing a new ROM, you'd probably get your beautiful clean new install dirty if you go that way). Back to wiping, I usually format /system too, just in case.
3) FLASH OMNI - Find and flash the downloaded Omni Build.
4) FLASH GAPPS.
5) FLASH CUSTOM KERNEL (optional) - if you've chosen to do so (should be done before flashing SuperSu Update).
6) FLASH SUPERSU UPDATE.
7) (Optional) Wipe Cache and Dalvik once more. I'm not sure if this is required, just found out it solved some FCs sometimes and since then I do it allways.
8) Reboot.
Post-Installing (Absolutely Optional, but maybe useful)
1) Once you've booted and are past the Gapps Google login and stuff, you might want to install Xposed Framework, in case you use Greenify Pro or just want to access some more customization moduldes. If that's what you want, get the latest 4.4 compatible XPosed Installer APK here and run it. There you need to install the framework and if no errors arise, voilá, you got it. It's reported that you need to set RW privileges to let this happen, if that's the case, you need any root explorer (ES or any other) to do it. And if you aren't able to do so, or still got trouble, you can install BusyBox Installer from the PlayStore, and duh, install it. Or you can just take the advice found here to get that done. Then you'll be able to get /system RW privleges and install Xposed Framework. After doing it, you'll need to reboot, thought.
2) Installing GravityBox or any other Xposed module you want. Gravity is a nice collection of customization options that has been updated recently to support Kitkat. If any others become compatible too, or you want to try any available module to see if it works with 4.4 too, assume the risks and go ahead. Yet, many will become compatible soon, perhaps it would be wiser to wait for that to happen. Back to Gravity, you just need to get it here (make sure to get the last version), install it, enable the Module at Xposed Installer, and reboot.
And that's it. Course you can do plenty of other stuff to your lovely Omni 4.4 Build, but that's up to you. Hope this was of some help and I'm open to any feedback to update the guide and make it better. And in case you spot any mistakes, please let me know. I'm not a dev, just a noob trying to make other noob's life easier.
Enjoy!
Very good guide
Inviato dal mio GT-I9300 utilizzando Tapatalk
Nicely done. Enough info for those who're new to omnirom (like me).
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
Question on Gravitybox. I've installed the Xposed installed, Gravitybox 2.7.6 and ticked on the module, the problem is when Gravitybox opens, it says that Gravitybox System Framework is not responding. What do you think I should do?
fermasia said:
After following the Omni 4.4 Nightlies thread, I thought it would help some people (noobs like me) to have some guidance about how to install Omni in your device and making it easier to get what's needed to make it work. Still, this is not an "official guide", just the procedure I use to flash every day's nightly and I'm open to suggestions and corrections. Also, the resourses quoted here are not my work, just links to the work of the amazing devs in Xda and out there in the Android development world.
Hope it helps. Don't forget to hit "Thanks" in case it was.
Important: be wise and don't go for anything you are not sure about. I can't be held responsible for the results, remember that you are flashing a Custom (Alpha stage) ROM, and even when not likely, things can go wrong. If you are unsure about anything, just ask and/or search the forum and the net for other's experience and knowledge, that's the way to go (and learn).
Suggested procedure (updated to November the 27th 2013)
Be sure to check the official thread for lastest news and guidance here.
DOWNLOADS
1) THE RIGHT RECOVERY - Your device must be rooted and running CWM Recovery 6.0+. Latest Philz Recovery is reported to be working too if you prefer. If aren't on CWM/Philz's or not on the right version, you can find a guide to get it and install it here. The safe way to go is to follow any of the procedures listed there. There are also many threads in XDA offering the flashable zip, but if you go down that way, be sure you choose the right version.
2) GET OMNI - Download the latest Omni 4.4 for I9300 Nightly here
3) GET GAPPS - Download the 4.4 Gapps of your choice:
PA Gapps (recommended by the op)
Spec Gapps
Banks Gapps
Any other 4.4 Gapps of your choice (must be 4.4, earlier versions will likely give you some headaches)
4) CUSTOM KERNEL (optional) - If you want to use a custom kernel, download one that you know it's compatible. If you don't know what this means or you are not 100% sure about what you are doing, it would be safer to skip this step. You can explore Xda I9300 forum for info about Custom Kernels if you like.
5) UPDATE SUPERSU - Download the latest Supersu here. Get the Zip to be flashed via CWM. At the moment, the latest can be found here.
INSTALLING
1) If you had to install CWM or Philz, make sure it's done and working.
2) WIPING - Get into recovery. Now it's time for wiping. The safer way to go is a Full Wipe, and that means Wiping Data, Cache, and Dalvik. Beware this will result in loosing some user data if you don't got a backup of them (I'd recommend moving anything you want to keep into SD, since Titanium is never a neat choice when flashing a new ROM, you'd probably get your beautiful clean new install dirty if you go that way. Back to wiping, I usually format /system too, just in case. Be sure you make a nandroid backup in case things go wrong.
3) FLASH OMNI - Find and flash the downloaded Omni Build.
4) FLASH GAPPS.
5) FLASH CUSTOM KERNEL (optional) - if you've chosen to do so (should be done before flashing SuperSu Update).
6) FLASH SUPERSU UPDATE.
7) (Optional) Wipe Cache and Dalvik once more. I'm not sure if this is required, just found out it solved some FCs sometimes and since then I do it allways.
8) Reboot.
Post-Installing (Absolutely Optional, but maybe useful)
1) Once you've booted and are past the Gapps Google login and stuff, you might want to install Xposed Framework, in case you use Greenify Pro or just want to access some more customization moduldes. If that's what you want, get the latest 4.4 compatible XPosed Installer APK here and run it. There you need to install the framework and if no errors arise, voilá, you got it. It's reported that you need to set RW privileges to let this happen, if that's the case, you need any root explorer (ES or any other) to do it. And if you aren't able to do so, or still got trouble, you can install BusyBox Installer from the PlayStore, and duh, install it. Or you can just take the advice found here to get that done. Then you'll be able to get /system RW privleges and install Xposed Framework. After doing it, you'll need to reboot, thought.
2) Installing GravityBox or any other Xposed module you want. Gravity is a nice collection of customization options that has been updated recently to support Kitkat. If any others become compatible too, or you want to try any available module to see if it works with 4.4 too, assume the risks and go ahead. Yet, many will become compatible soon, perhaps it would be wiser to wait for that to happen. Back to Gravity, you just need to get it at the PlayStore, install it, enable the Module at Xposed Installer, and reboot.
And that's it. Course you can do plenty of other stuff to your lovely Omni 4.4 Build, but that's up to you. Hope this was of some help and I'm open to any feedback to update the guide and make it better. And in case you spot any mistakes, please let me know. I'm not a dev, just a noob trying to make other noob's life easier.
Enjoy!
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carlallanvela said:
Question on Gravitybox. I've installed the Xposed installed, Gravitybox 2.7.6 and ticked on the module, the problem is when Gravitybox opens, it says that Gravitybox System Framework is not responding. What do you think I should do?
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Should I assume you: got an i9300, installed following the procedure, did all the wipes, are on the latest (27th) nightly, got the right Xposed Framework installed successfully with no errors, rebooted, installed gravity last version (2.7.6), enabled the gravity module, rebooted again? If so, and can't live without Gravity till next nightly, I'm not sure what else to suggest but reinstall from scratch and try again.
I got it. Looks like I used Xposed Firmware not Installer. Got it working.
fermasia said:
Should I assume you: got an i9300, installed following the procedure, did all the wipes, are on the latest (27th) nightly, got the right Xposed Framework installed successfully with no errors, rebooted, installed gravity last version (2.7.6), enabled the gravity module, rebooted again? If so, and can't live without Gravity till next nightly, I'm not sure what else to suggest but reinstall from scratch and try again.
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carlallanvela said:
I got it. Looks like I used Xposed Firmware not Installer. Got it working.
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Cheers :good:
fermasia said:
Cheers :good:
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This is brilliant. Maybe add the list of known bugs and as they are fixed, you can cross them out, Would definately keep the main thread cleaner. Well done :good:
cornelha said:
This is brilliant. Maybe add the list of known bugs and as they are fixed, you can cross them out, Would definately keep the main thread cleaner. Well done :good:
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Would be very interesting, but I guess it would be a bit tricky to keep up with known issues and resolution, unless there's somewhere I can check for that information. I guess that would be in the better hands of the devs that are after bugs and solutions on a daily basis. But still, if there's any way I can help keep track and inform about that, I'd be happy to help.
fermasia said:
Would be very interesting, but I guess it would be a bit tricky to keep up with known issues and resolution, unless there's somewhere I can check for that information. I guess that would be in the better hands of the devs that are after bugs and solutions on a daily basis. But still, if there's any way I can help keep track and inform about that, I'd be happy to help.
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It's all over the Omni Thread. The devs are way too busy building the rom and sorting out bugs. The most common ones relate to Google Services battery drain. Camera issues and root.
cornelha said:
It's all over the Omni Thread. The devs are way too busy building the rom and sorting out bugs. The most common ones relate to Google Services battery drain. Camera issues and root.
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I'll try to build a list of those, but I believe it wouldn't be serious to post it if not very precise and up-to-date. Think it's a great idea, but again, not having access to de development roadmap, is a big drawback, and I wouldn't want to go around pushing confusing info.
Problems with Root
After I flashed the 15Dec Build, suddenly I found I'm having problems with Root.
I'm flashing SuperSU 1.75 and RootChecker won't finish.
Xposed Framework won't install, etc.
I've trued the RW trick mentioned above but never get a response to 'su'.
Root worked fine prior to this build.
Any easy fix?
harrybarracuda said:
After I flashed the 15Dec Build, suddenly I found I'm having problems with Root.
I'm flashing SuperSU 1.75 and RootChecker won't finish.
Xposed Framework won't install, etc.
I've trued the RW trick mentioned above but never get a response to 'su'.
Root worked fine prior to this build.
Any easy fix?
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You've got the wrong SuperSU version. See that the guide redirects you to Chainfire's SuperSU Xda thread, and there you'll find the latest recovery flash version is 1.86 and that's the one you want to grab. If not, download it from the Store, then update binaries by recovery, and there you are. For sure, if you want to try to do this procedure the dirty way, see if it works, if not, you should reinstall Omni with full wipes and use the new supersu version. Let me know if you got it solved or we will try to help you out with your problem.
Hi All,
After a recent flash of ARHD 71.1 (HTC One M7), I cannot get the Framework to work. I just get the message ""The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?" I've tried:
uninstalling the framework then re-installing by downloading the apk.
disabling all Xposed modules and re-installing the framework
uninstalling the framework and installing an older version
installing the unstable beta version of the framework
disabling/re-enabling permissions in SuperSU
In the 'Framework' tab of the app, the 'app_process' and 'XposedBridge.jar' both show a red line under the 'active' column. The bundled counts are 58 and 54 respectively.
The modes I'm trying to use are:
Advanced Power Menu
Boot Manager
Hide Xposed IME
Network Speed Indicator
Sense 6 Toolbox
Swiftkey Goodness on More Fields
XDual Statusclock
Xposedstatues Text
YouTube AdAway
I've had various Xposed mods working before I updated ARHD, so I have no idea what's going wrong now.
Possibly relevant:
I could never get Sense 6 toolbox to work from within ARHD, even before I started adding other mods:
My first install of Xposed was via Aroma at the same time as I installed ARHD 71.1.
I hope somebody can help me here!
Thanks
Have you read the FAQ?
GermainZ said:
Have you read the FAQ?
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Hi GermainZ,
Yes, I've looked through the FAQs but I can't find anything that's completely relevant.
There seem to be issues (bootloops) with the Oppo Framework, I don't have a fix yet.
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I'm not running Oppo
On some HTC One phones with CM11, the System UI force crashes. This seems to be caused by SELinux restrictions
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As far as I know, I'm not running a CM ROM. Anyway, I'm not getting FCs.
Apart from that, obviously it won't work if the conditions mention above aren't met, e.g. if your phone isn't rooted
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Yes, of course it's rooted!
Does Xposed get disabled if I flash a new ROM? Yes, because the file it modifies, /system/bin/app_process, is part of every ROM and will be overwritten when you flash a ROM. However, as long as you don't wipe data, the Xposed Installer app will still be installed, so you can just click on "install/update" again in the Framework section and reboot.
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Xposed was installed with the new ROM via Aroma, so this isn't relevant.
miles_muso said:
Hi GermainZ,
Yes, I've looked through the FAQs but I can't find anything that's completely relevant.
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The FAQ doesn't end there - there 8 additional posts. If those don't help, post your Xposed logs after a reboot.
GermainZ said:
The FAQ doesn't end there - there 8 additional posts. If those don't help, post your Xposed logs after a reboot.
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Hi Germain,
Yes, I've read them all. But none of the other FAQs are anything to do with getting the Framework functioning.
I've just gone into the Framework tab, hit 'update/install' which has cased a reboot (as designed) and now I've gone into the Logs section, but the only message there is 'Log Is Empty'.
I'm wondering if the fact that I'm running the ARHD version of Sense 6 toolbox is causing problems? I presume this would only work if Xposed is installed (via Aroma at the same time as I flashed the ARHD ROM), but perhaps it's a 'standalone' version of Sense 6 toolbox? Just reading back that last sentence makes no sense to me, but then I'm open to any possibilities at this stage!
One of my mods is APM (Advanced Power Menu), and I've noticed that there is a special Xposed Installer quoted in an APM post specifically for the Sony Xperia. Might there be any special installer for the HTC One that I'm not seeing anywhere?
Is S-On active and have you tried installing the framework using the recovery?
GermainZ said:
Is S-On active and have you tried installing the framework using the recovery?
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S-On is active.
Before installing via recovery - I think I should do a COMPLETE uninstall of the Framework, but not from within the app itself, as that hasn't seemed to work. Any ideas of how to do that?
Thanks for all your help and patience so far!
miles_muso said:
Before installing via recovery - I think I should do a COMPLETE uninstall of the Framework
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You don't have to do that.
GermainZ said:
You don't have to do that.
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Excellent! But I'm not sure how to install and apk using recovery. I know how to flash a zip, but not an APK. I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.3. Do I need to use the adb sideload feature and install if from my laptop?
Sorry for this noob question!
miles_muso said:
Excellent! But I'm not sure how to install and apk using recovery. I know how to flash a zip, but not an APK. I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.3. Do I need to use the adb sideload feature and install if from my laptop?
Sorry for this noob question!
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Change the installation method in the Xposed Installer's settings.
Hi GermainZ,
I had to get back on board my cruise ship before your last post so my apologies for taking so long to reply. In the end, I did a complete re-flash of ARHD 71.1 and rebooted twice (just to make sure) before attempting to activate and xposed mods. This seems to have done the trick. One of the mods doesn't seem to be working at the moment, so I plan to de-activate them all, reboot, then activate them one-by-one, rebooting in between each. I've read that this is sometimes necessary. If I have any further problems I will of course post again but, for now, thank you very much for your time and help.
Regards,
miles_muso
heeeeeeeeeeeeelp
Help
Hello
To install XPosed your phone needs to be roooted. You can see how to root your phone by Googling or on XDA developers page called Fastest way to root your phone.
Then you need to download XPosed apk.
After that install Firmware. Its not complicated just click Install. Your phone will reset. Everything will be OK!
Then you are happy! Install Modules by Download Page on XPosed App!
Hey guys,
I'm sorry if someone already posted this question or if I'm in the wrong area, Hopefully I am though.
So I rooted my galaxy S7 basic SM-G930V, It has Marshmallow 6.0.1. If you need more technical information let me know I am not the greatest with android devices yet, I'm trying \tho.
Anyways I'm trying to install some of the modules available through the xposed installer, but It's telling me "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot"?, and then when I click on that part of the app it says "The Xposed Framework is not installed. Please Download the latest ZIP file from XDA and flash it manually via recover. "
I don't have a clue how to flash it via recovery, I know the hold down on the volume up/down/home/power to get those things going I also have Odin3 and sorta know how to use that, but EVERY video I watch has people with TWRP or CWN as their recovery option, and this is where I AM COMPLETELY lost. I downloaded twrp, tried flashing things from the app, and it didn't fix the xposed installer in any way, I tried rebooting, but I never get that 8 button menu that everyone has in their videos for TWRP. The menu I'm talking about is the recovery one where you can just hit Install, go to downloads, select the desired file and then flash it.
If someone could give me a nice step by step guide 1,2,3,4,5 type of thing with LINKS to working downloads, not assuming I know anything, because at this point I don't know what I know anymore, that would be completely awesome! Thanks, I really want this framework to work I just don't have a clue how to get the installer working.:/ Thanks!
Are you using the Samsung touchwiz compatible xPosed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
I'm sure that thread will have your answers
Nergal di Cuthah said:
Are you using the Samsung touchwiz compatible xPosed?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3180960
I'm sure that thread will have your answers
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Thanks.
Hi everone,
After having my Samsung Galaxy S9+ for a while and been on team iPhone before that, I've been out the custom rom area. After a a couple week of considering it, I decided that today was the day.
What did i do?
-I followed HighOnAndroid written tutorial of flashing my S9+ using TWRP and Magisk. (I don't know if linking the website is okay, so I didn't.)
-Flashed Resurrection Rom and wanted to start it, which didn't go well (no Gapps).
-Installed Gapps Aroma, but didn't work so good, as i could not log into Google and got Maps/Calender/Photos errors.
-Booted into Recovery-->Wiped everything-->Installed RR-rom again-->Installed MindTheGapp.
This worked pretty good. I could login and stuff so i was happy about it. But not that I want to USE my rooted phone to the max, I couldn't find Magisk anywhere. There is no Magisk anything. What I still do have is TWRP Recovery.
Also when I checked via a root-check-app, it said that my phone isn't rooted... I do have RR-rom which is working perfectly.
Guys, WTF??
Can someone please tell me what I should do to get 'rooted' again.
Waiting for someone to help me get out of this hell. (Been trying to flash/root properly for hours. Just when I thought I was in the clear.... )
Thank you in advance.
Magisk has its own root built in so you just need to flash magisk
ilkaayy said:
Hi everone,
After having my Samsung Galaxy S9+ for a while and been on team iPhone before that, I've been out the custom rom area. After a a couple week of considering it, I decided that today was the day.
What did i do?
-I followed HighOnAndroid written tutorial of flashing my S9+ using TWRP and Magisk. (I don't know if linking the website is okay, so I didn't.)
-Flashed Resurrection Rom and wanted to start it, which didn't go well (no Gapps).
-Installed Gapps Aroma, but didn't work so good, as i could not log into Google and got Maps/Calender/Photos errors.
-Booted into Recovery-->Wiped everything-->Installed RR-rom again-->Installed MindTheGapp.
This worked pretty good. I could login and stuff so i was happy about it. But not that I want to USE my rooted phone to the max, I couldn't find Magisk anywhere. There is no Magisk anything. What I still do have is TWRP Recovery.
Also when I checked via a root-check-app, it said that my phone isn't rooted... I do have RR-rom which is working perfectly.
Guys, WTF??
Can someone please tell me what I should do to get 'rooted' again.
Waiting for someone to help me get out of this hell. (Been trying to flash/root properly for hours. Just when I thought I was in the clear.... )
Thank you in advance.
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You wiped it when you flashed resurrection. Just flash magisk 18 zip in TWRP if you want root. Most ROMs do not come pre rooted these days because some people need safetynet to pass no matter what.
Magisk was in your original system, you wiped it and installed a new system (resurrection).
madbat99 said:
You wiped it when you flashed resurrection. Just flash magisk 18 zip in TWRP if you want root. Most ROMs do not come pre rooted these days because some people need safetynet to pass no matter what.
Magisk was in your original system, you wiped it and installed a new system (resurrection).
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It has been solved. It RR rom had way too many bugs. Installed LightRom with preinstalled Magisk..but now when I install Xpose module with Magisk it, Xposed says it is not supported - that i have (sdk 25)... do i download xposed sdk 25?
ilkaayy said:
It has been solved. It RR rom had way too many bugs. Installed LightRom with preinstalled Magisk..but now when I install Xpose module with Magisk it, Xposed says it is not supported - that i have (sdk 25)... do i download xposed sdk 25?
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First, what Android version is the ROM you installed? If it's Android pie, xposed does not work on it. it doesn't matter what version of Android you were previously on before you flashed the ROM, the ROM could be a different version.
If it's Oreo or lower and,
if you are installing Xposed through magisk you also have to get the Xposed installer APK for magisk. The regular Xposed installer APK will not work.
In magisk manager in the downloads section tap Xposed SDK (?) and read the file that pops up it will have a link to the proper xposed installer APK.
Pick the Xposed SDK version that your device requires.
8.1 SDK 27
8.0 SDK 26
7.1.x SDK 25
Etc....
Screenshots
madbat99 said:
First, what Android version is the ROM you installed? If it's Android pie, xposed does not work on it. it doesn't matter what version of Android you were previously on before you flashed the ROM, the ROM could be a different version.
If it's Oreo or lower and,
if you are installing Xposed through magisk you also have to get the Xposed installer APK for magisk. The regular Xposed installer APK will not work.
In magisk manager in the downloads section tap Xposed SDK (?) and read the file that pops up it will have a link to the proper xposed installer APK.
Pick the Xposed SDK version that your device requires.
8.1 SDK 27
8.0 SDK 26
7.1.x SDK 25
Etc....
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Thank you for replying.
My rom is on android 8.0
I installed Xposed via Magisk download section.
"XPOSED FRAMEWORK"
But when I opened it, it said my andoid version was not supported for sdk xxx. I can find that Xposed Framework (sdk xxx). Should i delete current version and install Framework (sdk xxx)?
ilkaayy said:
Thank you for replying.
My rom is on android 8.0
I installed Xposed via Magisk download section.
"XPOSED FRAMEWORK"
But when I opened it, it said my andoid version was not supported for sdk xxx. I can find that Xposed Framework (sdk xxx). Should i delete current version and install Framework (sdk xxx)?
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I would. I always use the specific one rather than the unity package. Also make sure to get the Xposed app from the module description. The link will take you to the XDA thread containing the APK.
Edit: this thread. Xposed magisk APK 3.1.5
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268/post67074423
madbat99 said:
I would. I always use the specific one rather than the unity package. Also make sure to get the Xposed app from the module description. The link will take you to the XDA thread containing the APK.
Edit: this thread. Xposed magisk APK 3.1.5
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268/post67074423
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Page: 410 Gone... any mirrors?
ilkaayy said:
Page: 410 Gone... any mirrors?
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I just clicked on that link, it works. Third file in list is the APK. Get the framework from the magisk manager download section, get the APK from that thread.
madbat99 said:
I just clicked on that link, it works. Third file in list is the APK. Get the framework from the magisk manager download section, get the APK from that thread.
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Now it works yea, yesterday it didn't. Install this apk also with Magisk right? Thanks btw for the help.
I appreciate it
ilkaayy said:
Now it works yea, yesterday it didn't. Install this apk also with Magisk right? Thanks btw for the help.
I appreciate it
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Yep, install the APK. It's the Xposed installer/manager app modded to work with systemless Xposed
madbat99 said:
Yep, install the APK. It's the Xposed installer/manager app modded to work with systemless Xposed
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After installing, i get this:
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https://imgur.com/a/BZIxuIJ
EDIT: It worked! I Rebooted and it shows a green background wit a white OK sign!
ilkaayy said:
After installing, i get this:
Link
https://imgur.com/a/BZIxuIJ
EDIT: It worked! I Rebooted and it shows a green background wit a white OK sign!
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Glad to hear. Have fun!