I just flashed arhd 90.1 on my one and xposed is not working, some other apps that require root access are also giving errors along the lines of "Couldnt start service , do you have root?" What can I do to fix this?
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Just a heads up. If you have Android Revolution HD Google Play Edition (3.2 and below) and love GravityBox, may be worth holding off. I flashed 4.0 and GravityBox stopped working. When I try to launch it, I get the error "GravityBox system framework not responding. Exiting."
I guess I'll wait until GravityBox is updated because the new ARHD is great. Super smooth.
Anyway, curious if it is working for anyone that has already updated?
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Just a heads up. If you have Android Revolution HD Google Play Edition (3.2 and below) and love GravityBox, may be worth holding off. I flashed 4.0 and GravityBox stopped working. When I try to launch it, I get the error "GravityBox system framework not responding. Exiting."
I guess I'll wait until GravityBox is updated because the new ARHD is great. Super smooth.
Anyway, curious if it is working for anyone that has already updated?
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It's not working for me either. I also have a problem with BusyBox. I upgraded from 3.2 to 4.0 earlier today. BusyBox says there's an update. The ROM came with v1.21.0.git installed to /system/xbin, but when I try to install 1.21.1 I get a message saying "It looks like BusyBox is installed, but It does not appear to be the version you selected to have installed, you may want to try the installation again but this time using a different installation location".
Not sure if they're related, though.
Probably the same root cause. I'm guessing they just aren't compatible with the updated firmware. I tried installing the GravityBox update but the issue persisted.
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Well, I seemed to have fixed it up. It was probably a noob fix. I had to install/update Xposed and reboot. This ended up fixing GravityBox (I was still on 2.5.5 at the time). I've since upgraded to GB 2.5.7, and had some issues, but cleaned the framework, reactivated the GB module, and rebooted and all is well again.
[Solved] Reinstalled Framework from recovery using the ARHD zip file I had. Works perfectly since then.
I'm using an HTC One (M7) unlocked and rooted. I have the Xposed Installer installed and have been using the Sense Toolbox and a couple of other modules fine until recently.
The sense toolbox (and other modules) worked fine (meaning I could see all the tweaks working), but I had the message saying something like 'The latest version of Xposed is curently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?'.
When I went into the Xposed Installer and tried installing the framework, the screen would go blank and the phone would restart and I would have the same message in the Installer. All this while, the modules I have installed are working fine.
I tried to uninstall the framework and then reinstall it, but now my modules don't work too and I can't install the framework. It just reboots. No boot-loop or anything. Just a reboot. Same red error message in the Xposed Installer.
I'm not sure if my issue started after I dirty-flashed ARHD 53 (coming from 51) or after I recently updated my Xposed framework.
Any suggestions? I miss my Xposed modules
Thank you for your help.
Use the alternative install method to flash in recovery.
Thank you for the reply. After seeing your reply, I remembered that ARHD gives an option to install Xposed when you flash the ROM, so I went into recovery and flashed Xposed Framework again. It's working now again, although I'm on an older version of the framework.
I'll update the framework and see if it's a problem with the new version. if it is, I'll just go back to the old one.
Edit: Updated the Xposed Framework version to the latest 2.5 and everything is working perfectly now.
[Problem Solved] Thank you.
Hi,
I am on HTC one (m7) running ARHD. I have had xposed forever. Recently I had to flash ARHD again (clean flash), now I cant see aby modules to download in Xposed.
Any suggestion?
thanks
Never mind, fixed it by uninstalling the xposed installer and re-installing.
This happened to me multiple times, the culprit ended up being cleaner master, I uninstalled it and I don't have the problem anymore.
Hey guys. I have a rooted HTC One m8 running Skydragon 5.5 GPE edition. I have recently restored from a backup and now xposed doesn't seem to be working. I have installed the latest framework and the latest apk version for my device. It appears that xposed doesn't seem to be asking for root privileges like it used to. Is there a way for me to manually go into supersu and have it grant xposed root access? Xposed is not listed in the apps that ask so I can't go and change it from "deny" to "grant". I'm really unsure how this happened.
Have you looked at xposed logs? What makes you think it's not requesting root? What version of the framework do you have and what version of android are you running? You may need to reinstall the framework if you restored the system partition.
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Hey guys. I have a rooted HTC One m8 running Skydragon 5.5 GPE edition. I have recently restored from a backup and now xposed doesn't seem to be working. I have installed the latest framework and the latest apk version for my device. It appears that xposed doesn't seem to be asking for root privileges like it used to. Is there a way for me to manually go into supersu and have it grant xposed root access? Xposed is not listed in the apps that ask so I can't go and change it from "deny" to "grant". I'm really unsure how this happened.
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Reinstall framework
You have the app with no links installed to the system
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Hi, experts,
When I tried to install the Xposed Framework, I was led by the Installer to install a fix for the "Segmentation fault" known to my ROM. However, after installing the fix apk, the installation of the Framework was not successful as I expected. My phone stopped the Beat Audio image (with occasional vibrations) before getting into the normal interface screen. I pressed the power button a few times and eventually brought the phone to work as before The Xposed Installer shows that the Framework is not installed.
I am using an ICS 4.0.3 based custom ROM (EnergyROM 1/Aug/2012) on an HTC Amaze 4G.
Could anyone tell me how to make Xposed work on this particular ROM?
Other popular custom ROMs on HTC Amaze are also based on ICS 4.0.3. But maybe at least they work with Xposed after the fix? The "Revolution ROM" was made in Jan, 2014 - maybe it can avoid the busybox problem?
Thank you for your time and help.
Solved. Xposed Installer 1.5.1 works with this ROM. The busybox fix is still needed. One needs to manually install it before install the framework. So far the youtube modules work on my phone.
Credit to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53339062#post53339062