Download SuperSU Latest Version 2.78 for Android - SuperSU

SuperSU allows for advanced management of Superuser access rights for all the apps on your device that need root. SuperSU has been built from the ground up to counter a number of problems with other Superuser access management tools.
Features include:
– Superuser access prompt
– Superuser access logging
– Superuser access notifications
– Per-app notification configuration
– Temporary unroot
– Deep process detection (no more unknowns)
– Works in recovery (no more segfaulting)
– Works when Android isn’t properly booted

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[Root] 07-03-13' Replace Superuser app with SuperSU by Chainfire

Code:
This package does not root the device. It replaces Super User (&binary) to SuperSU (&binary) in already rooted phones.
SuperSU performs better than Superuser in my opinion.
Source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
So I wanted to replace Superuser to Super SU using Chainfire's package and I was coming up with errors on CWM as the package is not supported for our device.
I modified the updater-script and update-binary to make it work for galaxy mini.
Download Links are below. Flash in Clockworkmod Recovery.
If in case, you do not like SuperSU / have compatibility issues (which I believe there are'nt any) with it, you could always flash the revert package to get back the latest Superuser and binary.
Both the packages are tried & tested on CM7. Post here if it works on other ROM's.
SuperSU is the Superuser access management tool of the future
!!! SuperSU requires a rooted device !!!
SuperSU allows for advanced management of Superuser access rights for all the apps on your device that need root. SuperSU has been built from the ground up to counter a number of problems with other Superuser access management tools.
Features include:
- Superuser access prompt
- Superuser access logging
- Superuser access notifications
- Per-app notification configuration
- Temporary unroot
- Deep process detection (no more unknowns)
- Works in recovery (no more segfaulting)
- Works when Android isn't properly booted
- Works with non-standard shell locations
- Always runs in ghost mode
- Wake on prompt
- Convert to /system app
- Complete unroot
- Backup script to survive CyanogenMod nightlies
- Icon selectable from 5 options + invisible
- Theme selectable from 4 options
- Launch from dialer: *#*#1234#*#* or *#*#7873778#*#* (*#*#SUPERSU#*#*)
NOTE: Not all phones take both codes. On some phones you need to use single *# instead of double *#*#
The Pro version additionally offers:
- OTA survival mode (no guarantees)
- Full color-coded command content logging (input/output/error)
- Per-app logging configuration
- Per-app user override
- Grant/deny root to an app for a set amount of time
- PIN protection
- Per-app PIN protection
- Adjust auto-deny countdown
PROTIP:
For extra performance, disable notifications. Logging does not impact performance much.
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Downloads:
CWM-SuperSU-v1.25-tass - Click Here!
[md5 = 4986653b1a49918087212ea2e49e1deb]
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Flash this if you want to go back to Superuser.
CWM-Revert-SuperUser-tass - Click Here!
[md5 = d9e0583d5e8c47cfbbc8e9fe5fc12f66]
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Reserved just in case.
Thanks Sir, I've been waiting this for long time :good:
In case compatibility or permission issues, how can we REVERT back, other than nandroid/backup.
THANKS & CONGRACS FOR SuperSU
VR.gtmini said:
In case compatibility or permission issues, how can we REVERT back, other than nandroid/backup.
THANKS & CONGRACS FOR SuperSU
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I ll make another package for reverting back when I get time
EDIT: Done, Check OP for the revert package.
sir i have force close after flash this SU
Sent from my S5570-dankaruMOD using xda app-developers app
which ROM did you flash it on? More details please.
Go to settings > Apps > SuperSU and clear cache if any.
chemicalrage said:
which ROM did you flash it on? More details please.
Go to settings > Apps > SuperSU and clear cache if any.
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now i'm use emanon v7 with adrenaline engine and active android without ext4 partition
Re: [Root] Replace Superuser app with Super SU by Chainfire
thanks for yur work .. its wrk on MIUI rom
Sent from my GT-S5570 using xda premium
Updated both the packages.
chemicalrage said:
Updated both the packages.
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Awessome work! Downloading now.:good:
FC in janarom v6.7 stock based custom rom....huhuhu
Per OP Request.....This Thread is Closed

[Q] How do I install superuser?

I have a g1 with stock rooted 1.6 rom and I have superuser binary but no superuser app, i've been able to download the superuser app from the market, and it loads and displays the superuser homescreen but crashes when I select "preferences" from the menu, and when an app requests root access, they get it but no superuser dialog comes up. I want to know what apps are getting root access and I want to be able to control which ones get it.To enhance the overall wierdness of this,when I enter into teminal emulator "su" I get: "su: access granted, courtesy of magicandroidapps.com"(changed slightly so it isn't a link) and then below it a "#" so I'm getting superuser rights as well,any ideas?
EDIT: got cyanogenmod working so it is a non-issue; but the question still remains, how do I get it working on stock android 1.6?

Missing root settings in Privacy Guard in CM12.1

Quick question: why does my Privacy Guard in CM12.1. not show any root access settings at all?
Hi, just bought Amazon Fire Tablet 7", updated to 5.1.1., and installed CM12.1. with SuperSU. Everything worked. However, I decided to switch to CM's built-in root enabler (because it's open-source), so I ditched SuperSU through SuperSU's "Switch superuser apps" feature in SuperSU settings. SuperSU was automatically uninstalled, then I enabled the root privileges through Developer Options and this method too worked like a charm.
However, my Privacy Guard does not show the root access settings, so I have no control whatsoever on which application can or cannot have the root privileges, except turning root off altogether. A few root applications, e.g. AdAway, are working without problem but I was never prompted to grant them the root access in the first place. I've installed new applications, such as Greenify, but it too can access to the root without me explicitly granting the permission. I've also checked if Privacy Guard works at all, and it does, when I disabled locations service, I was prompted to enable it.
I did a factory reset within CM12.1. but to no avail. Any ideas or suggestions? If possible I'd like to get this sorted and try every solution before reverting back to SuperSU. Cheers.
himgil said:
Quick question: why does my Privacy Guard in CM12.1. not show any root access settings at all?
Hi, just bought Amazon Fire Tablet 7", updated to 5.1.1., and installed CM12.1. with SuperSU. Everything worked. However, I decided to switch to CM's built-in root enabler (because it's open-source), so I ditched SuperSU through SuperSU's "Switch superuser apps" feature in SuperSU settings. SuperSU was automatically uninstalled, then I enabled the root privileges through Developer Options and this method too worked like a charm.
However, my Privacy Guard does not show the root access settings, so I have no control whatsoever on which application can or cannot have the root privileges, except turning root off altogether. A few root applications, e.g. AdAway, are working without problem but I was never prompted to grant them the root access in the first place. I've installed new applications, such as Greenify, but it too can access to the root without me explicitly granting the permission. I've also checked if Privacy Guard works at all, and it does, when I disabled locations service, I was prompted to enable it.
I did a factory reset within CM12.1. but to no avail. Any ideas or suggestions? If possible I'd like to get this sorted and try every solution before reverting back to SuperSU. Cheers.
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Don't have a definitive answer; there are various bug reports from users who have dabbled with SuperSU and the integrated CM12.1 root manager. Thoughts:
- reinstall SuperSU as it is well respected and will likely restore app level access permissions with minimal effort/fuss/risk
- if you prefer to stick with the integrated root manager I would suggest clean flashing CM12.1
- however, since your devices bootloader is likely > 5.0.1 you'll need to use a tool like FlashFire which carries increased risk (albeit small)
- developers tend to test/validate rom updates with SuperSU - a possible consideration moving forward
Davey126 said:
there are various bug reports from users who have dabbled with SuperSU and the integrated CM12.1 root manager.
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Exactly what I am thinking; something is probably broken along the switching process. Cheers anyway.

Issue with SuperSU app - prompt mode

hi,
I rooted my Yotaphone 2 (MM 6.0.1) with SuperSU (2.79 SR3, systemless mode) from TWRP.
If I set SuperSU app in mode "grant", everything works correctly, all apps receive root permission (root explorer, root checker, etc..).
But if I set SuperSU app in mode "prompt", no prompt appears and the application requiring root access hangs waiting or says that there is no root; and the list of apps on SuperSU remains empty.
What I already tried without success:
re-install SuperSU from scratch (using the options for clean / reinstall in the application)
reinstall SuperSU (using UnSU.zip to clean current installation from TWRP)
clean Delvik/Cache
install SuperSU 2.79 stable
convert SuperSU app to system app
use other apps to control root
try SuperSU 2.79 System mode
In all cases I still have the same issue (except with SuperSU System mode, in which case I have bootloop).
Do you have any clue on how to solve the issue?
I'd be interested to know what might be causing that. That happened when we root our Samsung Galaxy S7 (G930P) phone. But there have been scripts out for tweaks and such and along the way SuperSU will start promoting. But would love to know what would cause the prompts to not appear.
I thought it was just our phones trying to get root the weird way we have to do it. Interesting to know others are running into the same sort of glitch (?) On other hardware.
Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk

How to enable root in security space.

I am running MIUI13 v13.1.22.10.24 on my xiaomi MIX4.I want to enable my root access in my security space,which user id is 999.I have set magisk multi user mode to user_independent.I reboot my phone and switch to serurity space,install magisk manager,but manager still tells me that root is not available.What should I do?
Magisk version is 68874bf5-alpha

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