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Anyone know if the Camera app can be prevented from starting on boot? (Perhaps a little contrary to the spirit of the camera, but I use it more for development than for taking pictures, and I don't like the lens motor wasting its time and wearing out its parts). Does it use the "normal" autostart mechanisms that might be disabled by something like Gemini App Manager, or is the camera start up built specially into the guts of the android version on this thing?
Don't know about the details, but enabling the screen lock (swipe to unlock) in settings stops the camera from starting when waking the device with the power button (doesn't stop the start after boot though).
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cybriks said:
Don't know about the details, but enabling the screen lock (swipe to unlock) in settings stops the camera from starting when waking the device with the power button (doesn't stop the start after boot though).
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Well, it stops the lens cranking out immediately on power up, but as soon as you do swipe the screen, you are in the camera app and the lens pops out. I'm looking to avoid the camera app completely. I guess if I get up the nerve to root this thing, I can try out an app manager and see if I can disable it on boot, but I'd hate to do unnatural things to the camera and then find out it didn't do any good .
If you are on the home screen when you switch off it will not open into the Camera app.
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corrsea said:
If you are on the home screen when you switch off it will not open into the Camera app.
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That depnds on how "off" is is. Once the suspend or hibernate or whatever it is expires and it goes "fully" off, it always starts in the camera.
Are you sure you really turned it off when it went to your homescreen without starting the camera app?
When starting from fast-startup or on a clean boot it will always start the camera app.
The only time it doesn't is if you had it in standby.
A work around is to use this app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.j4velin.notificationToggle
Use it to set links to your favorite applications.
When you boot to the lock screen pull down the notification bar, select the app you want, then swipe to unlock and it will open in the app you selected.
Of course it would be much easier if Samsung had simply enabled lock screen shortcuts
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It would be really nice to disable the camera on boot. It would also be nice to get rid of this stupid mesage:
"SD card inserted. Change storage location to SD card?"
I thought there was a thread for that, but can't find it now.
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ejo4041 said:
It would be really nice to disable the camera on boot. It would also be nice to get rid of this stupid mesage:
"SD card inserted. Change storage location to SD card?"
I thought there was a thread for that, but can't find it now.
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I only started to get this message since the new update, it appears as though the SD card doesn't get initiated before the camera app loads and in turn thinks you've inserted a new card, when it finally does get loaded. Either they need to put a delay in place or somehow not load the camera app until it's established whether there is a card installed or not.
Disable the BOOT_COMPLETE permission in the camera app but make sure something else has it or you boot to a blank screen.
how can we disable a permission ?
is there a simple app for that ?
Thanks.
mrmrmrmr said:
how can we disable a permission ?
is there a simple app for that ?
Thanks.
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XPosed Framework and the App Settings module will allow you to adjust the permissions.
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RavenY2K3 said:
XPosed Framework and the App Settings module will allow you to adjust the permissions.
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Thanks. However, As far as I know Xposed framework is for 4.2+ devices. Camera has 4.1.2, so where can I find that Xposed framework ?
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Thanks. However, As far as I know Xposed framework is for 4.2+ devices. Camera has 4.1.2, so where can I find that Xposed framework ?
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Nope, works just fine...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070205
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Ok;
I've found and installed Xposed framework with App Settings module.
The app that I should change permission is com.sec.android.app.camera , right ?
When I try to chenge its permissions, it says "Shared packages not yet supported"
so ?
Get the latest files a quick Google search for Xposed Framework should get you to the right thread as I don't have it to hand and try it then. The settings asp changes from "Xposed Settings" to "Asp settings" in the latest version.
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I got app settings from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
It says "App settings" as you say. so it should be the new version ?
but it does not change shared packages.
where else can I find it ?
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my version is app settings 0.4 and it is also discussed here that "shared packages are not supported":
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36029129&highlight=shared#post36029129
are you sure that it is working for you ?
I still couldn't solve this. Can you tell me which version you've used for this ?
thx.
I need help please...
I have upload the file voicetalk.apk, but I can not install it. I have changed the permissions.
If anyone has a solution
Pack S4
https://mega.co.nz/#F!BFUxmA7S!cdbCMBWzDU9f5U4dJ3_iBw
This is supposed to be in the Q&A not in development!! Please and thank you!
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Perry977 said:
This is supposed to be in the Q&A not in development!! Please and thank you!
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Yes I was wrong, if a moderator can move my topic thank you and apology miles
Do you have checked that Box in Developer Settings for installing unsigned APK's?
Maybe I'm wrong with that, but that was my First thought.
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Do you have checked that Box in Developer Settings for installing unsigned APK's?
Maybe I'm wrong with that, but that was my First thought.
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I'm with the ARHD ROM 10.1 and I can not find the developer mode
Okay so that's Android 4.2.2.
Go to settings, info,software information.
In software information touch more.
Then you must touch up to 10 times in a row on Build Number.
The developer settings must be now in the normal settings.
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Well for starters, thank you.
I have dev mode enabled, but there is no option for apk unsigned.Je still can not install a VoiceTalk
Do you have an overlay app installed? Pie controls, Glovebox, Sidebar or something like that? If so, pause or force stop it and install your apk and then resume the app.
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Do you have an overlay app installed? Pie controls, Glovebox, Sidebar or something like that? If so, pause or force stop it and install your apk and then resume the app.
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I have no applications as you indicate.
it become complicated, however it is possible as this native application is integrated into some 4.2.2 ROM on HTC ONE
Your signature says you have a NavBar. I don't have a HTC One yet. Hopefully it'll come this week, but I do know that the HTC One doesn't have a navbar and if you have one, that could possibly be the culprit. Especially if it's the type that pops up when you hit a certain part of the screen like Paranoid Android Pie Controls. Usually these types of apps pause themselves when you're trying to install something, but it could be a bug, or something that hasn't been configured to pause and restart when installing something.
I'm not 100% sure this is the culprit, but it's a good possibility that you have an overlay app and just don't realize it. Pop up widgets, Unity type launchers, anything that pops up when you touch a certain part of the screen, but isn't shown otherwise.
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I have no applications as you indicate.
it become complicated, however it is possible as this native application is integrated into some 4.2.2 ROM on HTC ONE
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Is the app from HTC or google?
I took a look on the link you have posted. It looks like an Apple/iPhone App for me.
But I could be wrong since I don't know how android apks look like in the inside.
When you try to install the app, is there an error message or anything else?
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It is an Android app.
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Your signature says you have a NavBar. I don't have a HTC One yet. Hopefully it'll come this week, but I do know that the HTC One doesn't have a navbar and if you have one, that could possibly be the culprit. Especially if it's the type that pops up when you hit a certain part of the screen like Paranoid Android Pie Controls. Usually these types of apps pause themselves when you're trying to install something, but it could be a bug, or something that hasn't been configured to pause and restart when installing something.
I'm not 100% sure this is the culprit, but it's a good possibility that you have an overlay app and just don't realize it. Pop up widgets, Unity type launchers, anything that pops up when you touch a certain part of the screen, but isn't shown otherwise.
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Yes to the navbar, it installed natively
legolas63 said:
Yes to the navbar, it installed natively
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That could be what's stalling your installation. Go to Settings>apps and find it. Force stop it and then install your apk. You can then restart the navbar
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It is an Android app.
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Okay, now I know that.
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housry23 said:
That could be what's stalling your installation. Go to Settings>apps and find it. Force stop it and then install your apk. You can then restart the navbar
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I have to force stop several applications, but it was not navbar and still failed to install, I get mad
In any case thank you
legolas63 said:
I have to force stop several applications, but it was not navbar and still failed to install, I get mad
In any case thank you
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Sorry I couldn't be of more help. I hope you get it figured out bro!
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Sorry I couldn't be of more help. I hope you get it figured out bro!
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It's cool everything works nikel App Galaxy S4 and Bravia Engine 3
thank you
To do this I installed all the files in the directories in the System folder, and then I did a reboot
Anyone run into this issue before? When I open an APK to install, tapping the Install button does nothing. Sometimes if I tap on it a lot, and in different parts, it will go through, but other times I can't seem to get it to work. Tapping Cancel will work as expected, and when I enable Tap Views in Debug options, I can SEE the taps on the button.
Unknown Sources is checked and turning off Verify Apps makes no difference.
Are you using cf lumen?
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No. I'm also stock and not rooted with several packages disabled. I've had this issue since the phone was new, before debloating.
Same happens with my Verizon version.
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Same happens with my Verizon version.
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Ok well at least I'm glad I'm not the only one. Sounds like an LG thing then.
I was having the same issue on my old g3. Just switched today but it was due to an app running in the background (lux in my case) and I had to stop the app in order to get it to work
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Using lookout mobile? Maybe a setting in there if you are?
It was Lux, as bryandrummer said. I thought I had updated the thread, so my apologies. I resolved it a while ago. You can also tell Lux to use a different overlay method that can fix this.
Found out it was the easyeyez screen filter ( anything screen filter just off or disable). Issue is fixed
Hey guys,
I've successfully built something similar to Google Pixel's Fingerprint Notification Gesture. Just install the APK, grant it root access and you're good to go.
NOTES:
There's a similar app made by another developer, and this is in no way affiliated to it. End product is the same though it's accomplished in different ways. Read further to know the differences.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Nexus 6P rooted with SuperSu
2. Android 6.0+ (should work with lower APIs too - haven't tested)
BUGS:
It takes a while to start listening for fingerprints after a complete boot and after you unlock your phone. In the former case, it takes longer for the service to start.
DESCRIPTION:
We all have heard about the Google's new Pixel's fingerprint swipes to accomplish tasks. For the ones who aren't aware, the Pixel lets you swipe down it's fingerprint sensor to simulate a swipe down on your notification bar / status bar to pull it down and a swipe up, to pull it up. This app accomplishes something similar.
A single short tap on the sensor pulls down the notification / status bar and a long press on the sensor pulls it back up, irrespective of whether the finger in subject is registered for authentication or not.
DISCLAIMER:
Make sure you always take a backup before testing. Thumb rule. I'm not responsible if you screw up your handset!
DOWNLOADS:
Fetch it from here.
Cheers and let me know.
worked on 7.0 (purenexus rom) with phh root r259 trough magisk. not only SuperSU.
i was eager to see if ur solution can detect swipe direction but that seems to really need hardware capabilities the 6P doesnt have sadly. looks like our sensor cant even detect swipes. just short taps and long taps.
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4RK4N said:
worked on 7.0 (purenexus rom) with phh root r259 trough magisk. not only SuperSU.
i was eager to see if ur solution can detect swipe direction but that seems to really need hardware capabilities the 6P doesnt have sadly. looks like our sensor cant even detect swipes. just short taps and long taps.
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Fingerprint Quick Action is an app on xda -- registers swipes vs taps on the nexus 6p
doctorew said:
Fingerprint Quick Action is an app on xda -- registers swipes vs taps on the nexus 6p
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already tried it. cant distinguish a down from an up swipe either. sadly thats a hardware feature the 6p sensor doesnt have.
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It does not work after a while, whether it be falling asleep program.
have to click on the application shortcut, make it work again. You can somehow fix it !?
sin52igor said:
It does not work after a while, whether it be falling asleep program.
have to click on the application shortcut, make it work again. You can somehow fix it !?
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Install it as a system app then it won't be killed.
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Install it as a system app then it won't be killed.
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Yes indeed. After installing the APK in the system was working perfectly! Thank you!
Can anyone give an estimate on how long it takes to start working? Is there no way to force it to turn on?
Actually any info would be good. All i did was install the apk, reboot, a few minutes later supersu prompt came up. Nothing happens with the fingerprint sensor. Its going on 15 minutes.
KLit75 said:
Can anyone give an estimate on how long it takes to start working? Is there no way to force it to turn on?
Actually any info would be good. All i did was install the apk, reboot, a few minutes later supersu prompt came up. Nothing happens with the fingerprint sensor. Its going on 15 minutes.
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Any other mods in relation with the fingerprint sensor on your phone? If not, it should work. Tested it on my friend's Nexus 6P today, it works fine. Try tapping the app in the Apps Drawer and then tap the fingerprint sensor? Do check out if the required permissions are granted by the Android system. Let me know.
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Any other mods in relation with the fingerprint sensor on your phone? If not, it should work. Tested it on my friend's Nexus 6P today, it works fine. Try tapping the app in the Apps Drawer and then tap the fingerprint sensor? Do check out if the required permissions are granted by the Android system. Let me know.
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Still not working. I did have a fingerprint app (forget exact name) but I uninstalled it. Which permissions specifically? When I go into it there are no permissions except to say it uses fingerprint sensor. It was granted superuser. Ive tried the shortcut numerous times.
A little more info--running PureNexus MM with elementalx and xposed (nothing that uses fingerprint) but plenty of gestures including swipe2wake, double tap wake.
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Still not working. I did have a fingerprint app (forget exact name) but I uninstalled it. Which permissions specifically? When I go into it there are no permissions except to say it uses fingerprint sensor. It was granted superuser. Ive tried the shortcut numerous times.
A little more info--running PureNexus MM with elementalx and xposed (nothing that uses fingerprint) but plenty of gestures including swipe2wake, double tap wake.
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Okay, quite uncanny. Even I'm running ElementalX, shouldn't be the thing. Kindly try reinstalling it?
There's a small bug I've spotted - if the feature doesn't work when the densornis tapped upon, simply lock and unlock your phone as a quick solution.
I'm sorry for this inconvenience. Will work on it to solve these bugs.
theGeekyLad said:
There's a small bug I've spotted - if the feature doesn't work when the densornis tapped upon, simply lock and unlock your phone as a quick solution.
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This app It works fine without any errors on my Nexus 6P, if you set it as a system
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Install it as a system app then it won't be killed.
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How do you get root access if it's a system app? I copied the apk to priv-app folder in system, rebooted, then installed the app as an update. Tried to get root access, but couldn't.
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How do you get root access if it's a system app? I copied the apk to priv-app folder in system, rebooted, then installed the app as an update. Tried to get root access, but couldn't.
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I gave it root access before installing it as a system app. But it works fine for me, not had any problems with root or anything. I should say though I'm using fingerprint quick action.
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I gave it root access before installing it as a system app. But it works fine for me, not had any problems with root or anything. I should say though I'm using fingerprint quick action.
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That's the one I'm using...do you just install the app first, then move the base.apk to priv-app folder? I tried moving the whole app folder over, but it didn't work. Thanks. BTW, I'm using EX File Explorer with root access to move the file.
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That's the one I'm using...do you just install the app first, then move the base.apk to priv-app folder? I tried moving the whole app folder over, but it didn't work. Thanks. BTW, I'm using EX File Explorer with root access to move the file.
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Just move the PixelSwipe.apk into the /system/app/ directory. That works well for me.
Working as it's supposed to, no problems thus far.
Installed as a system app on the 7.1.1 dev preview.
Hey OP any chance of adding a double tap function in the future?
Jackson.Armstrong.Blow said:
Working as it's supposed to, no problems thus far.
Installed as a system app on the 7.1.1 dev preview.
Hey OP any chance of adding a double tap function in the future?
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Thanks Jackson.Armstrong.Blow!
Yeah it's possible, might have to play around a bit. But what's the expected feature with the double tap? Say, launch an app or lock the screen? Let me know. :good:
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Thanks Jackson.Armstrong.Blow!
Yeah it's possible, might have to play around a bit. But what's the expected feature with the double tap? Say, launch an app or lock the screen? Let me know. :good:
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Assign different choice for secondary behavior?
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Thanks Jackson.Armstrong.Blow!
Yeah it's possible, might have to play around a bit. But what's the expected feature with the double tap? Say, launch an app or lock the screen? Let me know. :good:
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Personal I would love it to launch the weather home screen widget, but to launch and app or function even (ie screen off, flashlight, settings, screenshot, google now/assistant QS Tiles etc.) would also be welcomed
The power manager kills apps when turning the screen off and it's annoything as af.
This should only be used on the axon 7 running b29
http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.azhao.killztekiller
Edit:
I upgraded to b32 and this module does not seem necessary anymore
What if you set the App protection list for your needs?
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I am on zadmix. How do I install Xposed? Will this stop the apps from being killed?
borijess said:
I am on zadmix. How do I install Xposed? Will this stop the apps from being killed?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guides-info-info-a2017u-bootloader-t3440254
Yes! Oh man I hated that notification I had been trying to find out how to patch it out to no avail, you are a God among men!
Great this has helped to stop my MLB 9 Innings game from being stopped when i lock the phone for less than a minute. My question is: Is there anyway to make this in a "per app" basis, meaning that we can choose for which apps the flag can be disabled and not for all apps?
Holy ****. You're a hero. Installing now.
Now if someone could just kill ZTE's terrible lockscreen I would be so happy.
EDIT: Just to confirm this stops the rom from killing **** when you lock the screen?
Does this stop apps from being killed when screen is shut off?
borijess said:
Does this stop apps from being killed when screen is shut off?
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Yes that is the purpose of this xposed module. It should probably not do anything else.
borijess said:
I am on zadmix. How do I install Xposed? Will this stop the apps from being killed?
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If you want to install Xposed while maintaining Android Pay compatibility use this guide instead: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/guide-root-xposed-safetynet-stock-rom-t3530906
You can also click the lock icon in the recents menu, it will prevent that app from being killed.
adparty said:
You can also click the lock icon in the recents menu, it will prevent that app from being killed.
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Not true. Tried that and it doesn't work.
The Xposed installer link is not working.
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Not true. Tried that and it doesn't work.
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Totally true. Working on mine using zadmix v. 3
Note, I am using beast kernel and have disabled adaptive low memory killer with ex kernel manager as well.
adparty said:
Totally true. Working on mine using zadmix v. 3
Note, I am using beast kernel and have disabled adaptive low memory killer with ex kernel manager as well.
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How do you do that?
borijess said:
The Xposed installer link is not working.
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get it here
http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
You should be downloading the 3.1.1 version though
phailyoor said:
get it here
http://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
You should be downloading the 3.1.1 version though
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Still nothing.
What do we install from the installer page
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How do you do that?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=flar2.exkernelmanager
That is flar's kernel manager.
Under the memory section there is an option for adaptive low memory killer. click it till it says disabled and then hit the power looking button to the right so it becomes blue. that causes the setting to persist through reboots.
So I installed the apk. Do I have to do anything else besides rebooting after installing and activating app?
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Can the OP provide some information on how this actually works?
Thanks!