Ordinarily I try not to post something when I run into an issue but I feel like I have tried everything... I'm on Nexus 6 (shamu) running bliss pop 5.1.1.. For whatever reason I cannot get the sdk to flash properly. I have tried the v72-sdk22-arm and I get an error in twrp. I try the v67-sdk22-arm by romracer and I bootloop... I've tried both, wiped to a fresh stock rom and tried again. Same as before.
Why are you trying such old versions of Xposed?
Spott07 said:
Why are you trying such old versions of Xposed?
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Because I have a nexus 6 on 5.1.1 and I couldn't find any info on anything newer. Installed 3.0 alpha4.. I guess I just need someone to point me in the right direction
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Because I have a nexus 6 on 5.1.1 and I couldn't find any info on anything newer. Installed 3.0 alpha4.. I guess I just need someone to point me in the right direction
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The "right direction" is the official Xposed announcement thread, and the official Xposed for Lollipop discussion thread. Why didn't you look at them before you tried to install Xposed? Isn't it obvious?
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The "right direction" is the official Xposed announcement thread, and the official Xposed for Lollipop discussion thread. Why didn't you look at them before you tried to install Xposed? Isn't it obvious?
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I did and that's where I found the specifics for my device
Look harder, because you missed many, many answers that lots of people already worked really hard to bring to you and put in obvious places. The answers are there already, I cannot help you any further.
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I am lost. I am running a rooted nexus 7 (2012) with CyanogenMod 11. I have xposed framework installed and zip themer as well.
When I try to update edify on zip themer, I can't find the framework. I have looked in every place I know to look except the right one obviously. I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times and triedthe different methods of installing. I havemade sure to install to the download category and all I get is "updater script not found in... The main reason I'm wanting this is for the lockring mods and the like.
I don't like to let anything get the better of me but for now this has.
Some of the things I have checked are the download folder, I have looked for the kernel version, tried several different files, Google, and basically anything I thought might be it and to no avail. Thank you for any help you can provide.
Tim
I don't understand your problem. What does zip themer have to do with the Xposed framework/installer?
Also, what are you actually trying to do? The goal, not the means.
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I don't understand your problem. What does zip themer have to do with the Xposed framework/installer?
Also, what are you actually trying to do? The goal, not the means.
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The goal is to install lockring mods. Changing the padlock lockring to something much cooler. Like Darth Vader or iron mans arc reactor.
I don't understand my problem either lol. From my understanding when you use zip themer you have to let it know what ROM you are running whether its kit kat or whatever, but I can't find what I need to update edify in the zip themer, I thought maybe I would need to put in the framework for xposed since I don't run kitkat or the cyanognemod ROM didn't work either. I hope someone can help me.
Thanks
Tim
This is the Xposed General forum. It's about queries related to the Xposed Framework.
Are you asking about the Xposed framework?
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This is the Xposed General forum. It's about queries related to the Xposed Framework.
Are you asking about the Xposed framework?
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Yeah. I'm still learning about this stuff, if I posted in the wrong place I'm sorry
On my G3 I loved it but I have been having problems trying to understand why we dont have it yet but then again we just got ROOT!!!
So whats your take on this matter and have you ever used Xposed for Lollipop ?
G4 has a 64bit processor where as the G3 had a 32bit. Xposed currently not working on 64bit w/ 5.1 OS.
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Installing xposed in its current state will leave you with boot loops for breakfast. There is a thread with someone trying to get it to work in the general G4 forums but sounds like he has a ways to go still.
Why would this question be asked here. There is a main xposed thread
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Why would this question be asked here. There is a main xposed thread
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Well mister Starks can you please remove post this is my first . I don't see a way to delete this post and i am truly sorry for the inconvenience..
Has anyone with TWRP installed tried installing the unofficial version of Xposed? The /system/lib64 folder is still present on our phones and the flow chart here says to install this unofficial version from here
Have you tried it?
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Has anyone with TWRP installed tried installing the unofficial version of Xposed? The /system/lib64 folder is still present on our phones and the flow chart here says to install this unofficial version from here
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Someone with the H815 tried it and it bootloops. romracer did get logs from someone today in his thread though, so maybe something will happen. I feel like we might have CM up and running before we have Xposed for the stock ROM.
I tried the latest unofficial this morning (the one from 8/4) and it's still bootlooping. If you're going to try, make sure you make a backup before hand that you can restore to.
v70 8/8 build, still not working. I was able to reboot to twrp and flash the uninstaller with no problems.if
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xPosed withdrawals painful. help.
I want my volume steps [emoji24]
Xposed is now working on the G4 with v71.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
You can use this thread for discussions about Xposed for Marshmallow. Please check the read-only thread for the download links and official updates.
Going to post of list of modules that work after flashing in a few mins.
Here's the thread I made for it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-list-modules-xposed-t3249162
Is this update can be installed on 5.0.2 becouse I have problems whit modules not active after update so need to reboot phone at least two times..Thanks
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Is this update can be installed on 5.0.2 becouse I have problems whit modules not active after update so need to reboot phone at least two times..Thanks
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There will be a lollipop update within a few days.
Nexus 5 Cataclysm and ElementalX
Just flashed, gonna check and see what works. Nice break from working on my new pool pump, thanks @rovo89!
Finally! Thanks rovo89
Nexus 6P is ARM64
I just rooted my HTC One a9. It's not s-off yet. Can I still install xposed and if so which .zip is for me? Thanks.
Which modulds i need for working on nexus 6 cause there is some v76 module and i dont know what to use arm or x86 pleaee help
Thanks for your continued works, will flash now.
So far is looks like xposed gel settings doesn't work on Marshmallow hopefully soon
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Which modulds i need for working on nexus 6 cause there is some v76 module and i dont know what to use arm or x86 pleaee help
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Nexus 6(2014) is a arm32 device, use -arm.
ohad129 said:
Which modulds i need for working on nexus 6 cause there is some v76 module and i dont know what to use arm or x86 pleaee help
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Use ARM for Nexus 6. ARM64 is for 64 bit processors and x86 is for Intel based chipsets.
Flashed version 76-ARM on my Nexus 6. Installed the apk and rebooted. Xposed framework is installed but not active. Anyone else having this issue?
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Nexus 6P is ARM64, correct?
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Yes it is.
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Flashed version 76-ARM on my Nexus 6. Installed the apk and rebooted. Xposed framework is installed but not active. Anyone else having this issue?
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same here on nexus 6P
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Flashed version 76-ARM on my Nexus 6. Installed the apk and rebooted. Xposed framework is installed but not active. Anyone else having this issue?
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Same on my Nexus 7 with M(MRA58V), be posting logs later.
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same here on nexus 6P
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Did you flash arm or arm64? That device need arm64
riqdiq said:
Flashed version 76-ARM on my Nexus 6. Installed the apk and rebooted. Xposed framework is installed but not active. Anyone else having this issue?
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As always - please post a logcat, otherwise I can't help you. Maybe the Xposed log will also be sufficient, that depends on the cause of the issue.
11-14 23:06:20.819 E/Xposed ( 316): Cannot load any modules because /data/data/de.robv.android.xposed.installer/conf/modules.list was not found
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^This is all I'm getting after installing the APK and flashing the Zip with TWRP afterwards. (Shamu, Chroma, 6.0, Stock kernel)
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^This is all I'm getting after installing the APK and flashing the Zip with TWRP afterwards. (Shamu, Chroma, 6.0, Stock kernel)
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Did you actually activate some modules? If yes, then please post a full logcat, taken as soon as possible after booting. Issues like this might occur if SELinux blocks access to the file. Maybe it doesn't appear on my Nexus 9 because I have installed SuperSU 2.52, including the modified boot image.
Has anyone attempted to flash the SDK 23 version of xposed on top of the Android N Preview?
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Has anyone attempted to flash the SDK 23 version of xposed on top of the Android N Preview?
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If you are brave enough: backup your current device and give it a try.
EDIT: in my opinion it is rather meaningless to ask for Android N support yet, as there are at least seven month until a "final" release will hit the market. If the current Xposed version doesn't work, there will be no need to create some workarounds, as the current version is more or less a preview of a preview and there are lots of code-base changes to be expected. I guess it will take some more month until a valid support will be established.
I'm brave enough. Also foolish, because the only superuser I have been able to achieve won't let me r/w to system, so I can't install modules. And even if I could, odds are that all but the simplest modules would fail.
Regardless, it didn't boot.
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I'm brave enough. Also foolish, because the only superuser I have been able to achieve won't let me r/w to system, so I can't install modules. And even if I could, odds are that all but the simplest modules would fail.
Regardless, it didn't boot.
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The new android has many Gravitybox stuff, so I can live without Xposed I think...
so?
Tried last night.
The XPosed SDK23 checks for proper API Level upon installation - and refuses to install if you're different.
TL;DR: If you're not on MM, the MM installer won't work.
I modified the zip script
and removed the api check. The resulting system dies at dex (compiling apps, including systemui). However there are websites claiming the Universal Systemless Xposed Installer will work on Nougat if you first flash Magisk and use the Material Design Xposed Installer (not to be confused with Materialized module) and phh's Superuser apps in place of Official Xposed Installer and SuperSU! I am about to give it a try on a Nexus 6!
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and removed the api check. The resulting system dies at dex (compiling apps, including systemui). However there are websites claiming the Universal Systemless Xposed Installer will work on Nougat if you first flash Magisk and use the Material Design Xposed Installer (not to be confused with Materialized module) and phh's Superuser apps in place of Official Xposed Installer and SuperSU! I am about to give it a try on a Nexus 6!
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Any luck?
Guys... That would never work. If it did, what's the point of SDK versions?
Just like when Marshmallow was released, SDK22 would NOT work whatsoever on 6.0. same if you go back another version using the previous version of Xposed.
Don't try to install it, as it just bricks. That's why the API checker is there.
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It was worth a shot
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Any luck?
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Sadly those websites are bogus clickbait to generate ad views. (Apparently) I can confirm that flashing Magisk on Android N causes the bootstrap to fail without even flashing Xposed yet. I even tried playing with the install flags. Sorry everyone I'll continue to investigate other solutions.
To those who said it is stupid and pointless to try what I did: Tinkering and breaking the rules of common sense are how many advancements have been discovered. Your posts are negative and unconstructive, nearly a violation of XDA rules. Please try not to be so abusive for the sake of the community.
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Guys... That would never work. If it did, what's the point of SDK versions?
Just like when Marshmallow was released, SDK22 would NOT work whatsoever on 6.0. same if you go back another version using the previous version of Xposed.
Don't try to install it, as it just bricks. That's why the API checker is there.
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Without bricks, we wouldn't have houses...
Just flashed Nougat on my N7 and now I miss Xposed.
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Without bricks, we wouldn't have houses...
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False. You have houses made of other things. ;D
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Sadly those websites are bogus clickbait to generate ad views. (Apparently) I can confirm that flashing Magisk on Android N causes the bootstrap to fail without even flashing Xposed yet. I even tried playing with the install flags. Sorry everyone I'll continue to investigate other solutions.
To those who said it is stupid and pointless to try what I did: Tinkering and breaking the rules of common sense are how many advancements have been discovered. Your posts are negative and unconstructive, nearly a violation of XDA rules. Please try not to be so abusive for the sake of the community.
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But honestly, you're just bricking your device by flashing the wrong SDK version. If you want to begin porting it instead of messing with the install script to the Xposed for the wrong version of Android, maybe contact RomRacer. He ported Xposed to 5.0/5.1 before Rovo released an official version, so he can help you out maybe, but you need permission from Rovo to release a working version.
Good luck.
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@rovo89
Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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Unfortunately, Android Nougat will be the only Android version that will not support Xposed. This is due to the fact that Nougat is a delicious, but creamy thing, that glues together all command lines when melted.
*sarcasm turned off
There will be support for Android Nougat, be patient like everyone else. If any news arise, rovo89 will make an official statement.
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Will there be any chance that Xposed supports Android Nougat?
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We are a good 6-8 months away from an Official stable release, N is still in the early beta stages. He will work on getting it working when he feels that Google is done changing code around.
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N is still in the early beta stages.
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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Only if you have Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X,*Nexus 6, Nexus 9, and Google Pixel C. So he'll be able to start working to see if he can even make it work. He he stated he was waiting for it to be finished before he starts. It took several months for him to get it working with Lollipop.
The 6-9 months was my estimates on the non Nexus devices
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I thought final N version was released a few days ago?!
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Final? Is O next? Haha
Bad news for my Nexus 9. So I have to downgrade to Marshmallow. Android w/o Xposed is not impossible for me.
Hello just noticed xposed for nougat is out, and searched but couldn't find any thread discussing whether it's working or not etc. Am particularly interested in using it on a stock rooted rom can you please share your experiences of xposed nougat please on our beloved oneplus 5. Apologies if we already have a thread on this but couldnt find it. Here is the link to the release https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-android-nougat-support/
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Hello just noticed xposed for nougat is out, and searched but couldn't find any thread discussing whether it's working or not etc. Am particularly interested in using it on a stock rooted rom can you please share your experiences of xposed nougat please on our beloved oneplus 5. Apologies if we already have a thread on this but couldnt find it. Here is the link to the release https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-android-nougat-support/
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The article you linked is in no way any sort fo release. In fact, it's a statement that a release will come eventually. There is an unofficial version here, but it's unstable and don't use it unless you know what you're doing.
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The article you linked is in no way any sort fo release. In fact, it's a statement that a release will come eventually. There is an unofficial version here, but it's unstable and don't use it unless you know what you're doing.
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Even the unofficial release is a bad idea. Read the article by the original developer of Xposed.
So there is no Xposed framework for our phone?
Not even by a Magisk module?
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So there is no Xposed framework for our phone?
Not even by a Magisk module?
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There is an unstable unofficial version out there. I'd wait for an official version. Just Google it and read the article by the developer of Xposed and make your decsion based on that.
It's not too stable will leave it for now as don't really want to screw anything up.
If i flash systemless xposed, magisk modules doesnt work
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