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Don't know if this has been reported, but the last couple of nightlies cause certain GB QS tiles to be blank (e.g. data, location), and the battery tile to register 0%.
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bruce7373 said:
Don't know if this has been reported, but the last couple of nightlies cause certain GB QS tiles to be blank (e.g. data, location), and the battery tile to register 0%.
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Installed GravityBox on 2013-12-08, worked nicely. Upgraded to 20131210 nightly via OpenDelta today, having to reinstall Xposed framework now.
husky69 said:
Installed GravityBox on 2013-12-08, worked nicely. Upgraded to 20131210 nightly via OpenDelta today, having to reinstall Xposed framework now.
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Reinstalling the Xposed framework didn't help.
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Reinstalling the Xposed framework didn't help.
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It helped for me. I had to open Xposed framework app again and to reinstall the framework parts, reboot- and it looks like GG works again.
It's always been the case that the framework had to be reinstalled and it does reactivate GB, but the QS tiles are still messed up. Are you saying you're not having this problem?
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GB/XPosed also say explicitly not to use them with custom ROMs, or at your own risk.
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GB/XPosed also say explicitly not to use them with custom ROMs, or at your own risk.
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True that. It was working on N4 up until the 12/9 update. I tried reinstalling GB and restored data from a Titanium backup and it seemed to work... until I rebooted again. Ah well, I can live without those tiles if everything else is working.
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GB/XPosed also say explicitly not to use them with custom ROMs, or at your own risk.
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Yup. While I am a big fan of Xposed, and GravityBox is awesome on devices without custom firmwares, use of either of them is an unsupported configuration that is invalid for bug reports.
Entropy512 said:
Yup. While I am a big fan of Xposed, and GravityBox is awesome on devices without custom firmwares, use of either of them is an unsupported configuration that is invalid for bug reports.
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Is there anything that comes close to being a viable alternative?
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I read somewhere that 4.4.1 broke GB.
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The main reason I installed Gravity Box is because of the customizable QS tiles and the lockscreen shortcuts. I believe sooner or later these features will be implemented on OmniROM. Then I won't have the need for it.
If your tiles are messed up after restarting / updating, try to disable Gravity Box from Xposed framework app, clear the Gravity Box settings, reboot, re-enable Gravity Box, reboot again, customize Gravity Box and try not to restart the phone again because you will face the problem again.
Quick Settings
Omni will have Quick Settings customization ?
timbalong said:
Omni will have Quick Settings customization ?
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I'd be very surprised if it didn't. But I doubt it's up high on priority list...
Another reason to use GB is their circular battery has the correct kitkat color (not always 100% white) and it's vertically aligned with the rest of the icons.
I noticed that toggles, that mess up are "flippable" ones. I don't use that exclusive feature of omnirom, so it would be very nice if developers added checkmark in settings that would disable this feature.
p.s. Hoped that new 4.2.2 omni update will fix this problem, but it didn't.
p.s. 2. If you want to use other features of GG, just don't touch quick toggle settings, or they will mess up after reboot
I noticed this also and it was asked about in the t-mobile note II omnirom thread. Someone said that if you disable the module, reboot, clear app data, re-enable the module, reboot, then just leave all the tiles as is (for example, don't modify anything) then the tiles survive a reboot. Kinda defeats the purpose, since you can change anything but at the very least all the tiles still work and you can still flip them without it breaking. Hopefully it gets fixed soon
The title of this thread is not entirely correct. Omni didn't break GB; KitKat is moving forward, 4.4.2 is progressing and GB is an xposed module that's not keeping up the pace for now (not that it should, thought).
Native customization will be coming soon, I believe. Omni devs are working on the foundations, we can't ask from them to drop that to get their hands on customization right now. But it's on the roadmap, and considering how fast they brought us a clean code and stable KitKat, that will probable come fast.
For now, we got other options too. For example, there are apps that bring toggles to the notification drawer without needing xposed.
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Title for this thread should be "Latest nightlies doesnt work with a mod that is recommended not to be used with omniRom"
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I've been trying to fix this the past few days, glad to know it's not user error but lack of official current support. GB should definitely take the opportunity to merge or stand out as a reliable module very soon. Once someone else takes what they have and can keep up, who knows.
Let me join this discussion to make things more clear.
I don't intend to write too many lines about GB's history, its main goal and policy but I'd like to mention one important thing.
GB is basically a non-flashing custom ROM which primary goal is to bring custom-rom like experience to closed-source platforms (like MediaTek) which currently don't have opportunity to have custom ROMs built from source.
Later while evolved, the secondary goal was established - to bring custom-rom like experience to devices running stock Android.
What I see happening around Xposed Framework recently is that people are basically often turn to using it to "patch" what they can't find in a custom ROM. However, Xposed modules (especially the complex ones) should not be used to supplement missing features in custom ROMs built from source. The best option for a user is to go ask devs of the custom ROM he uses and request those missing features. (This is also clearly mentioned in GB's official thread). People don't combine two ROMs in one device to get more features, neither (thanks god it's not possible!)
GB is not here to keep track of what's changing in all custom ROMs available out there. It is simply unmanageable. GB is here to extend the stock Android experience just like any other custom ROM does.
And words like "GB can't keep up pace with KitKat" sound funny. Actually, it keeps up with stock KitKat pretty well.
I understand these words come from people who have zero experience with GB, but anyway.
GB is currently fully compatible with the latest stock KitKat and is even bringing Dialer tweaks in upcoming version which none of custom ROMs have to this day (flip actions, call vibrations, etc.).
I am afraid to touch it. It is set to dalvik by default.
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I am afraid to touch it. It is set to dalvik by default.
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Does not hurt.. I have used it for a while -finally back to Dalvik because Deus Ex (sorry, I am an occasional gamer) did not work (FC) on ART. Actually did not have the feeling that ART faster/ snappier was (as it was claimed on 4.4) -but not worse than Davlik neither.
I guess it is your choice; but look out for app compatibility.
ART is not quite ready for primetime. Doesn't hurt to try it. I went back to Dalvik. Some of my apps didn't play nice with ART.
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Been running ART for more than a month now, I think. I don't have any real exotic apps so it works fine with all of them so far.
I'm on a completely stock unrooted retail version of the Moto X (XT1052) in the UK.
The below article says switching to ART run time will speed up the overall performance of my device.
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-speed-up-galaxy-s5-htc-one-m8-nexus-5-in-a-matter-of-minutes/
My question is, are there any side effects to doing this?
Are all the popular apps like Skype, Facebook, Twitter, etc compatible with this feature??
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I'm on a completely stock unrooted retail version of the Moto X (XT1052) in the UK.
The below article says switching to ART run time will speed up the overall performance of my device.
http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-speed-up-galaxy-s5-htc-one-m8-nexus-5-in-a-matter-of-minutes/
My question is, are there any side effects to doing this?
Are all the popular apps like Skype, Facebook, Twitter, etc compatible with this feature??
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You should be fine --- try it! Any issues, and you can always switch back to Dalvik.
The only reason most people avoid ART is because it is incompatible with Xposed/GravityBox....but since you aren't rooted, this doesn't apply to you.
Good Luck
Just tried it and it's made my phone slower than before lol.
Also my power button doesn't respond no more so I'm not able to lock my phone as before.
Facebook didn't run either.
Currently changing back to Dalvik again as I don't think the feature is properly ready yet. Will wait for the official Moto release.
I switched to ART today out of curiosity. Everything works as usual, even xposed modules and gravitybox too... I only noticed that my phone is somewhat smoother. Maybe placebo effect...
ezeuba said:
I switched to ART today out of curiosity. Everything works as usual, even xposed modules and gravitybox too... I only noticed that my phone is somewhat smoother. Maybe placebo effect...
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Lol, you can't have Xposed and ART at the same time. It must have reverted to Dalvik, check it :laugh:
devilsdouble said:
Lol, you can't have Xposed and ART at the same time. It must have reverted to Dalvik, check it :laugh:
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Yes. It reverted. So, I must remove xposed before ART can work?
ezeuba said:
Yes. It reverted. So, I must remove xposed before ART can work?
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Yeah mate unfortunately that's the only option
Yup, @devilsdouble is exactly correct. You can *thank* the Xposed DEVs for this. If it didn't switch you back to dalvik automatically, you would be in a boot-loop now...and probably have to return to stock in order to recover. :good:
Xposed is not compatible with ART. Adapting it to be compatible is in the works, but it's hard telling when that will be completed.
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Yup, @devilsdouble is exactly correct. You can *thank* the Xposed DEVs for this. If it didn't switch you back to dalvik automatically, you would be in a boot-loop now...and probably have to return to stock in order to recover. :good:
Xposed is not compatible with ART. Adapting it to be compatible is in the works, but it's hard telling when that will be completed.
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Oh I think it'll be ready for the next version of android [emoji16]
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Yesterday I did switch to ART for testing. So far, I have not seen much difference.
I'll test for a couple of weeks and post my 2 cents!
ART allegedely is better for your battery because It uses more than just the JIT compiler. It also takes a while for the apks to be reoptimized compared to how long Dalvik takes to optimize apks after some have been added or updated. The version that comes with 4.4.4 is good but ART likely won't be fully realized until Android L.
Just a little piece of advice, since I just had to factory reset the phone: do not install Monument Valley under ART. It is not fully compatible, and I after an update I got stuck on the boot screen.
Calendar lost is still an art problem - easy to solve with restart, but bugging..
If you are using Xposed framework on the Note 4, Secure storage will fail to process and save data, which leads to a Sensor service hangs, which causes the laggy experience some of you have been having.
This was an issue back on the S5, it is fixed by using this module XSecureStorage by @wanam or disabling S Health.
However from what I have heard this doesn't fix Private Mode.
just to clairfy...mine is laggy all the time. I am probably wrong considering it is 830am but it said s-health and private mode only...does that mean that module will only fix the lag
when using s-health?
installed XSecureStorage but S health still hang. it's really a difficult decision: use xposed for full control, or uninstall xposed for smoother operations...
RomBox said:
installed XSecureStorage but S health still hang. it's really a difficult decision: use xposed for full control, or uninstall xposed for smoother operations...
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What if you "freeze" S health using ROM Toolbox?. Does it still cause problems?
are you using ART or DALVIK as your runtime?
Shtihi said:
are you using ART or DALVIK as your runtime?
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You can't use Xposed with ART yet.
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What if you "freeze" S health using ROM Toolbox?. Does it still cause problems?
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disabled S Health use TB and installed xposed back, so far no lag noticed...
Got my Note 4 last night, and it lagged right away straight out of the box.
If you boys are only getting lag after installing Xposed you're lucky!!! lol
Although I was planning to install it, I might think twice after your thread. How bad is it exactly?
For example my settings always stutters if I open it and start trying to scroll straight away. If I wait a couple of seconds, it's usually fine.
Same goes for pressing recently used apps button, and scrolling through the card stack. If I give it a second it's ok, but if I try straight away it's lag city.
So far I've found 0 difference between the Note 4 and the S4. Maybe I'm just unlucky!
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Got my Note 4 last night, and it lagged right away straight out of the box.
If you boys are only getting lag after installing Xposed you're lucky!!! lol
Although I was planning to install it, I might think twice after your thread. How bad is it exactly?
For example my settings always stutters if I open it and start trying to scroll straight away. If I wait a couple of seconds, it's usually fine.
Same goes for pressing recently used apps button, and scrolling through the card stack. If I give it a second it's ok, but if I try straight away it's lag city.
So far I've found 0 difference between the Note 4 and the S4. Maybe I'm just unlucky!
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TRY THIS I hope this helps as much as myself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAXtjgrfgEY
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TRY THIS I hope this helps as much as myself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAXtjgrfgEY
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First think I did out the box =)
Along with removing touchwiz, switching off certain google now features (such as "OK Google" detection), and removing flipboard.
Always slowed the animations down since the days of the Galaxy S 3. S Voice and health are the first things I remove since the S5.
It helps a little, but unfortuntely the lag is still there (well unless I leave it a split second for it to load).
But that's something I can live with. Thanks anyway. Anyone who doesn't done it, it will help.
Although one interesting side effect is the accessability options mess up, so now the calculator talks to me lol.
But hopefully that will be addressed soon. There are other threads on that subject.
Wanam xposed module already has these functions built in. Been using it since day 1. No need for a separate module guys
badwolf94 said:
If you are using Xposed framework on the Note 4, Secure storage will fail to process and save data, which leads to a Sensor service hangs, which causes the laggy experience some of you have been having.
This was an issue back on the S5, it is fixed by using this module XSecureStorage by @wanam or disabling S Health.
However from what I have heard this doesn't fix Private Mode.
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I don't know but I think you are posting wrong information.
I've been using xposed and secure storage on FireKat without any lagging or secure storage issues.
My Note runs buttery smooth and 100% stable since day one.
Cheers ?
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Rayan said:
I don't know but I think you are posting wrong information.
I've been using xposed and secure storage on FireKat without any lagging or secure storage issues.
My Note runs buttery smooth and 100% stable since day one.
Cheers ?
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If you are running a custom rom chances are the dev has already fixed the issue by editing the buildprop to secure storage support false
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If you are running a custom rom chances are the dev has already fixed the issue by editing the buildprop to secure storage support false
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Yeah this pretty much, the thread was made back when Note 4 first came out and their wasn't any custom ROMS available. All of the ROMS to-date have the necessary fixes enabled.
I have both private mode and S Health running without any problems or lag. Running Firekat v. 8, Xposed. Disabling secure storage in Xposed is the key.
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If you are running a custom rom chances are the dev has already fixed the issue by editing the buildprop to secure storage support false
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I wish it was as simple as editing the Build.prop file... But no, for some reason DynamicKat's Secure Storage does not work for me even though it comes with the required settings on build.prop
No matter what I throw at it, paches, fixes, editing build.prop, disabling SHealth, xposed modules, etc, it simply refuses to work.
But the good thing is that at least on Firekat it does work flawlessly as I've mentioned before.
Cheers!
wipe cache and data of s health in app settings, you will have it running again, I have no lags
I recently rooted my moto X 2013 and used cm12 for about 1 week. It's solid but i prefer active display over ambient display and the ability to use shake for camera & moto voice. Today i switched back to stock and got xposed framework. I'm already liking it more than cm12. what do you guys prefer?
I prefer stock roms :fingers-crossed:
Stock. Everything works as it should, and I am so accustomed to xposed and its feature set that I couldn't think twice. I need a daily driver phone wise and this phone has been fantastic.
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stock for sure. it's like having aosp but better cause everything works. especially with xposed.
You can do something like Carbon or CM11 with Xposed. Its much powerful than CM12 which is still in nightlies and has few major bugs like call audio, BT etc
Stock or stock-based rom with GravityBox.
Eclipse FTW!! Xposed hacks and slashes your framework. Eclipse is stock based so everything works and mods are hard coded like they should be. Just my opinion.
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Stock or stock-based rom with GravityBox.
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That and YouTube Adaway are all I need..so far.
I threw smooth progress bar on there too just for fun.
I tried cm12 a couple of days ago. It a really nice, but I just couldn't handle not having gravity box, just because I use it for custom vibration patterns for notifications going to my watch.
I was also surprised how much I missed Active Notifications, especially the quick swipe to on when I pick it up. That was the feature I thought was the silliest when I bought the phone. Go figure... Back to eclipse I went.