On Asus Zenpad s8 (Lolipop 5.0) xposed installs and run fine.
The only problems is apps can't be installed.
Doesn't matter if the app is from playstore, device storage or other market.
Seems like part of ART is broken.
Please check the zip attached.
Hi, I'm on Android 6.1 on a Samsung Galaxy S5.
I use the twrp-3.2.1-0-klte version
I can not install the xposed framework
Hi, I'm on Android 6.1 on a Samsung Galaxy S5.
I use the twrp-3.2.1-0-klte version
I can not install the xposed framework
Says so:
xpose is not (yet) compatible with the version of android sdk 23 or the architecture of its processor (armeabi-7Va).
CONNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: library "libdvm.so" not found.
I have the device rooted with the odin method. I want to hide the root to play pokémon go.
You don't need any recovery. Try to Magisk method of installing:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268/page1
After that, you can use option "Magisk hide" for hide PokemonGo and for example Android Pay very simply.
Cheers
Is there any way to install Xposed on Android x86?
Because there is not way to access recovery mode or any 'boot mode' with Android x86, I can run the scripts myself but it does not seems to be able to activate the Xposed.
Someone here have any experience with installing Xposed on Android x86 (not mined the version)?
Thanks!
Hey,
I'm trying to install Xposed on Android x86 [android - x86 [.] org] android version 7.1
My biggest and most painful limitation is that I can't go into recovery mode, what makes this all Xposed installation into a nightmare...
What I did try to do is follow a tutorial of Xposed installation via binary file (what known on the Internet as installer.bin)
You can see the tutorial in here: [ h t t p s [://] www [.] youtube [.] com [/watch?v=eloJjAbWpxs]
And another tutorial that I also tried in here: [h t t p s [://] androidforums [.] com [/threads/guide-installing-xposed-without-flashfire.1071558/]
I ran the binary file
sh /sdcard/installer.bin
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The CLI menu showed up and everything seemed to run just fine, it told me to soft reboot the system with the Xposed installer and that after that everything is going to work, but after every soft reboot (or regular reboot) the Xposed installer still showed that the framework is not installed..
Anyone knows about any other way to install Xposed on Android x86 (version 7.1)?
Or maybe can offer any alternative to Android x86 (used to use Remix OS, although I loved the all desktop like interface, Remix OS is discontinued and very very buggy so I gave up on it..)
* I also tried to install Xposed on Android x86 versions 6.0 & 5.1, nothing seems to work over there too...
Hi, I have a huawei p8 lite 2017 with magisk installed on it. I installed the systemless xposed module and then opened xposed installer. It says it's installed and working, but I don't have any logs, and modules are not working.
Use official Xposed by @rovo89. It's working even if you have systemless root. Cheers.
Sent from Redemi 4X Qualcomm arm 64 (Resurrection Remix based on OS 7.1.2)
I have to uninstall the module from magisk and install normal xposed via recovery, right ?
Edit: installed it via xposed installer. Same problem, it says it's active but my logs are empty and modules don't work.
andreyshch said:
I have to uninstall the module from magisk and install normal xposed via recovery, right ?
Edit: installed it via xposed installer. Same problem, it says it's active but my logs are empty and modules don't work.
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Silly question but have to ask. Modules are activated and you rebooted? [emoji16]
Anyhind, never used systemless Xposed but I do know there's a specific Magisk(?) version of the installer app that might be more suitable. Check the systemless Xposed thread. The apk download is in the OP.
[2018.5.6][Magisk] Systemless Xposed v89.3/v90.2-beta3 (SDK 21-27) -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3388268
ZTE Axon 7 A2017U, AospExtended v4.6 ROM, LlamaSweet 0.5 Kernel, microG (NoGapps), Multiboot, XDA Legacy
Yes, installed the modules, activated them and rebooted. I uninstalled the systemwide version and installed the normal one, still have te same problem. Any idea?
andreyshch said:
Yes, installed the modules, activated them and rebooted. I uninstalled the systemwide version and installed the normal one, still have te same problem. Any idea?
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Did you give xposed installer storage and root permissions
Yes!