Hello everyone !
I will develop a new app like Magisk but very easy to install and manage.
Opened this thread because i am tired of bootloops and rom installs i had and also i am curious how many people are happy with Magisk.
Feek free to post your thoughts here.
I also need a name for this app so please suggesting one will be a good thing.
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Magisk is a pretty amazing app. One stop shopping for many of my Superuser needs. I use it for audio mods anti G-spy stuff and much more. Magisk works great for me but I love having options. Good luck, interested to see were you go with this.
Regards
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Hmm... Interesting. Magisk is beast honestly. I was a tried and true SuperSU user and nothing else for years and it took me awhile to make the complete switch to magisk but it's amazing. Not onyl is root reliable, I always pass safety net, and there are tons and tons of modules for magisk which makes it that much better. Development is booming for Magisk and the modules.
1. Are two reserved posts necessary?
2. Magisk is pretty easy to install and manage already. Especially with the number of supported devices.
I'm all for options/competition but why not contribute to Magisk?
loserskater said:
1. Are two reserved posts necessary?
2. Magisk is pretty easy to install and manage already. Especially with the number of supported devices.
I'm all for options/competition but why not contribute to Magisk?
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1. Yes. These post are necessary.
2. I do not think magisk is easy to install ( especially when updating )
3. :highfive:
AndrOmega said:
2. I do not think magisk is easy to install ( especially when updating )
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For my own curiosity and in the interest of possibly helping to improve Magisk, what kind of issues do you have when updating?
Didgeridoohan said:
For my own curiosity and in the interest of possibly helping to improve Magisk, what kind of issues do you have when updating?
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i wanted to update from 14 to 16 from manager= bootloop
installed with twrp= bootloop
uninstalled from twrp with magisk uninstaller=bootloop
reflashed clean rom=cannot install magisk anymore
quited and building a better app :highfive:
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i wanted to update from 14 to 16 from manager= bootloop
installed with twrp= bootloop
uninstalled from twrp with magisk uninstaller=bootloop
reflashed clean rom=cannot install magisk anymore
quited and building a better app :highfive:
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While you're building your app, the recovery log and boot image from from that clean install could be very useful and possibly help make Magisk more robust and compatible with more devices. :good:
AndrOmega said:
i wanted to update from 14 to 16 from manager= bootloop
installed with twrp= bootloop
uninstalled from twrp with magisk uninstaller=bootloop
reflashed clean rom=cannot install magisk anymore
quited and building a better app :highfive:
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I've never had any of these scenarios happen. When I dirty flash ROM with Magisk already installed, I flash over top and everything is same as before dirty flash. If I uninstall, then reinstall, obviously it's a clean setup. I've never had bootloop 9nce I don't think. Your most likely not dirty flashing, thus it is compressing imag over image essentially when trying to uodate. Mgisk says restore stock boot I'm going before updating, which is what dirty flash does. If you would either dirty flash or just flash stock boot image before doing any of the things you've attempted you most likely won't bootloop
Yes. I have encountered alot of situation -bootloop and softbricks- where the culprit is magisk. I eventually thought not to use it but I'm obliged to use it for its quite awesome module mechanism. Thefore, every possiblity that involves magisk with no bootloop is appreciated.
Magisk 16 and Samsung Galaxy S5=Safety Net failed
All is ok only on Magisk stable 15.3
AndrOmega said:
i wanted to update from 14 to 16 from manager= bootloop
installed with twrp= bootloop
uninstalled from twrp with magisk uninstaller=bootloop
reflashed clean rom=cannot install magisk anymore
quited and building a better app :highfive:
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While you're building your app, the recovery log and boot image from from that clean install could be very useful and possibly help make Magisk more robust and compatible with more devices. :good:
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Why build your own app when you can build upon a great foundation that is magisk ? Working as a community.. nothing beats it.
Many minds is better than one!
fOmey said:
Why build your own app when you can build upon a great foundation that is magisk ? Working as a community.. nothing beats it.
Many minds is better than one!
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@fOmey magisk development is now halted and i predict that will be stopped by google in the near future (android p)
my new project is based on CYDIA SUBSTRATUM ENGINE and will be a great root and xposed tool !
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@fOmey magisk development is now halted and i predict that will be stopped by google in the near future (android p)
my new project is based on CYDIA SUBSTRATUM ENGINE and will be a great root and xposed tool !
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Not really ("halted") and possible but unlikely ("android p"). I appreciate the hubris but think such positive energy would be better invested in collaboration with the Magisk team/community which brings considerable expertise and experience to the table.
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@fOmey magisk development is now halted and i predict that will be stopped by google in the near future (android p)
my new project is based on CYDIA SUBSTRATUM ENGINE and will be a great root and xposed tool !
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Well if your apps can stop Xposed from triggering Safetynet then yes you will have a lot of support from user including me...
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iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Well if your apps can stop Xposed from triggering Safetynet then yes you will have a lot of support from user including me...
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i am focusing on xposed implementation with passing safety net test :good:
AndrOmega said:
@fOmey magisk development is now halted and i predict that will be stopped by google in the near future (android p)
my new project is based on CYDIA SUBSTRATUM ENGINE and will be a great root and xposed tool !
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Doesn't Cydia Substrate require root? So people would need Magisk anyway? And hasn't Cydia been dead for a long time?
No offense but you seem to like to get people hyped with nothing to show for it so there's going to be some scepticism.
Davey126 said:
Not really ("halted") and possible but unlikely ("android p"). I appreciate the hubris but think such positive energy would be better invested in collaboration with the Magisk team/community which brings considerable expertise and experience to the table.
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Completely agree
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UPDATE: Not even 24 hours and it fails SafetyNet now. I'm currently working on another solution.
Hi all. Long time lurker, first time developer. I created a modified version of the Xposed Framework that doesn't cause you to fail SafetyNet, even while it's enabled and active. Instructions:
Remove any existing Xposed versions
Get your phone in a state where it passes SafetyNet without Xposed (install a custom kernel to hide an unlocked bootloader, hide root with RootSwitch, etc.)
Install the Xposed Installer app if you don't already have it
Go to https://github.com/josephcsible/Xposed/releases/tag/v86a and download xposed-v86a-safetynet-josephcsible-sdk23-arm.zip
Flash xposed-v86a-safetynet-josephcsible-sdk23-arm.zip from recovery
Wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot
You should now have Xposed installed and enabled, with all of your modules working, without failing SafetyNet. Notes:
Do not turn off Xposed with RootSwitch with this build. It will probably break things because of differences in how app_process sits, and the entire point of this build is that you don't need to do this.
The only build I made was for ARM and Marshmallow, because that's all I have to test on
The official uninstaller won't work right with this version, so use my version of the uninstaller instead
This passes SafetyNet as of November 2nd. It probably won't for very long.
Technical details:
I made this build by compiling my own app_process, then editing it into the stock installer zip. I didn't recompile anything else or use the tools to make the zip.
app_process32 is now a regular file instead of a symlink to app_process32_xposed.
XposedBridge.jar is now called YqptfeBridge.jar (since SafetyNet checks the classpath for a file called XposedBridge.jar)
I obfuscated many of the strings in the app_process binary with a simple Caesar cipher. The source for this is in the GitHub with the download link.
Enjoy it while it lasts!
Great work, thanks! Though I think the method is kind of dirty.
Yeah, but I'm not overly concerned since I expect at best a few weeks before it gets patched and I have to redo it all anyway.
aviraxp said:
Great work, thanks! Though I think the method is kind of dirty.
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You mean that it's not good to install it ?
MrMikeTyson said:
You mean that it's not good to install it ?
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He means in terms of code quality and maintainability from developers' standpoints. It's perfectly fine from the users' ends.
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He means in terms of code quality and maintainability from developers' standpoints. It's perfectly fine from the users' ends.
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Ah ! Okay !! What about safetynet not passing ? See screenshots... What can i do please ?
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Ah ! Okay !! What about safetynet not passing ? See screenshots... What can i do please ?
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It no longer passes for me either. I can't believe Google fixed it so fast. I'm working on another release now.
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It no longer passes for me either. I can't believe Google fixed it so fast. I'm working on another release now.
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Okay, i'll wait it and good luck for your work
Status update: My app_process is still not detected at all. It's now detecting something that's happening in Java (XposedBridge).
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Status update: My app_process is still not detected at all. It's now detecting something that's happening in Java (XposedBridge).
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So it means you cannot just rename the method/class, if I am right?
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So it means you cannot just rename the method/class, if I am right?
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I tried stubbing out the main method in XposedBridge to just call the real main method, and that made it pass. That leads me to conclude that it's a behavior thing and not a name thing.
So this version of xposed is passing?
Barfelonous said:
So this version of xposed is passing?
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REREAD THE OP Please
josephcsible said:
UPDATE: Not even 24 hours and it fails SafetyNet now. I'm currently working on another solution.
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Any news on this?
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Any news on this?
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I haven't had time to work on it since my last update. I expect to have more time in June.
Hi is there an other way to use Xposed modules while passing safatynet check ? Its usefull on POGO !
Regards, Devilo !
Looking for Xposed on open beta 7
Well I HV got you covered with this simple short Guide
Many people get error / status 1 wile flashing normal Xposed.zip
This method will install magisk and Xposed framework
First download files which are required:
Magisk V9: Click Here
Xposed Installer zip: Click Here
PhhSuper user zip: Click Here
PhhSuper user : Click Here
Xposed installer: Click Here
Twrp Modified: Click Here
Now Flash
1)Modified Twrp
2)Magisk V9
3)SuperSu (Optional)
4)And Xposed Installer zip
5)Reboot ( First reboot will take some time )
Install PhhSuper followed by Xposed installer apk
Done
* Xposed is not fully compatible with Nov Security Patches yet, so some modules would end you up in a bootloop!!
You can though update to latest version of Xposed(System less) via the app itself.
System will reboot twice when you flash SuperSU
Rovo89 has released new Xposed framework version that works with latest beta built v7 of OOS. I've just tried it and it work.
First uninstall few unwanted apps which you don't use if you get error like no space etc..
This new build will not give bootloop. It works with Nov 1 patch!.
!!!!This is a test version risk is all on you don't blame me.!!!
http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk23/arm64/xposed-v87-sdk23-arm64-test1.zip
Can someone confirm that xposed works correctly?
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Can someone confirm that xposed works correctly?
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Only certain modules work like youtubeadaway, certain ones will won't let you pass the boot screen, like greenify xposed
A few steps are missing !
- Flash your favorite kernel on top of this.
- Finally enjoy the best performance and battery life on your phone.
Oops I almost forgot the final step !
- Complain to the kernel developer and ask him to fix:
....the battery drain.
...the slow fingerprint reader
...the phone overheating
...the random reboots
...the weak wifi signal
...any strange behaviour that needs fixing
Any list of working modules ?
fuukinguy said:
Only certain modules work like youtubeadaway, certain ones will won't let you pass the boot screen, like greenify xposed
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I know that but my question is: does this method bypass Google's November Security Patch? Xposed doesn't work for this reason..
bludestiny said:
I know that but my question is: does this method bypass Google's November Security Patch? Xposed doesn't work for this reason..
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No it doesn't..
fuukinguy said:
No it doesn't..
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Thanks! so..If Xposed cannot work, this thread explains wrong procedures...Moderate please..
i always have bootloop issue when i trying boot after instalation GravityBox
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A few steps are missing !
- Flash your favorite kernel on top of this.
- Finally enjoy the best performance and battery life on your phone.
Oops I almost forgot the final step !
- Complain to the kernel developer and ask him to fix:
....the battery drain.
...the slow fingerprint reader
...the phone overheating
...the random reboots
...the weak wifi signal
...any strange behaviour that needs fixing
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This post was not required at all IMO. Flashing and using Xposed is totally one's choice and people are totally aware that Xposed means no support from kernel/ROM devs. But why this unrequired bashing?
abhibnl said:
This post was not required at all IMO. Flashing and using Xposed is totally one's choice and people are totally aware that Xposed means no support from kernel/ROM devs. But why this unrequired bashing?
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I totally agree that people have the choice to flash and install whatever they want, this is certainly the main reason why we love android. However many people root, flash Xposed and more recently magisk without understanding the implications. Those are amazing pieces of software, really powerful and I have a huge respect for the developers. However I don't think anyone should flash those without a basic understanding of what they do to the system. (And why it means no support from kernel/ROM devs).
My post was mainly a parody of the current discussions in the forums. Simply, look at this thread, it's supposed to be a guide to help people and make things easier for everyone. Most of the replies should be something like 'thanks it works great', not confused people or with issues (like bootloops for example....)
MOD EDIT: PLEASE MIGRATE TO THE OFFICIAL CANARY BUILDS
THIS THREAD IS ABOUT UNOFFICIAL COMMUNITY BUILDS. OFFICIAL BETAS THREAD IS HERE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/beta-magisk-v13-0-0980cb6-t3618589.
This thread is dedicated to the community-built next versions of Magisk and MagiskManager using latest source files posted by @topjohnwu. If you want to contribute in any way -- create a PR/issue on github.
These might be very unstable builds, especially in the early stages of development. You're highly advised to read the rest of this post and at least a few last pages of the discussion.
Downloads are here: https://github.com/TheComputerGuy96/MagiskFiles. Keep reading if this is your first visit to this thread or for the updates at the bottom of this post.
Current builds are courtesy of @kantjer. This project wouldn't have happened without @Deic's module to track the snapshot updates (which may be hindered by recent @topjohnwu changes in versioning) and his contributions to the build script, as well as major contributions in supporting fellow community members by @Captain_Throwback, @Didgeridoohan and @DodoGTA.
Installation:
Magisk: flash magisk snapshot from recovery, it should install over any previous version just fine.
Magisk Manager: The snapshot APK is signed with a different key than the release APK so you can't install snapshot magisk manager over magisk manager from Play Store. You will need to uninstall existing Magisk Manager and install the snapshot APK afterwards.
Commits Logs:
Magisk (master branch)
Magisk Manager (master branch)
IF SOMETHING DOESN'T WORK AND/OR CRASHING:
No support of any kind is implied, however it's a community forum so some users (including local experts) might be willing to help your and/or your report might be helpful to @topjohnwu, but please make sure to follow the below:
Magisk Manager crashing? Problem with Magisk module? Post installed versions of magisk, magisk manager, versions of all installed modules and the magisk log + logcat.
Downloads: https://github.com/TheComputerGuy96/MagiskFiles
Source code: https://github.com/TheComputerGuy96/Magisk (branch travisci-dev)
Travis-CI link: https://travis-ci.org/TheComputerGuy96/Magisk
That's nice of you. What is the change log?
Cool! I'm gonna give this a try and see if some of my issues are resolved.
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That's nice of you. What is the change log?
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We can check the commits log for now: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/commits/master and https://github.com/topjohnwu/MagiskManager/commits/master.
@topjohnwu, what's the reasoning for disabling MagiskHide when SuperSu is installed?
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@topjohnwu, what's the reasoning for disabling MagiskHide when SuperSu is installed?
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Because Magisk Hide don't work with SuperSU? Maybe...
Viper4android is working well S7 nougat
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Because Magisk Hide don't work with SuperSU? Maybe...
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I have MagiskHide working perfectly with SuperSu 2.79 on Nougat. I can use PoGo and AP. The latest Github commit breaks it.
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I have MagiskHide working perfectly with SuperSu 2.79 on Nougat. I can use PoGo and AP. The latest Github commit breaks it.
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Ok, cool... Did not know that was possible. Since topjohnwu himself have stated that Magisk Hide can NOT hide SuperSU, I assume he has a good reason to do what he does.
Think about saying stupid things, you should have respect for the guy. Just turn on magisk hide, do not tick supersu in gui
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Think about saying stupid things, you should have respect for the guy. Just turn on magisk hide, do not tick supersu in gui
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Not sure if you're directing that at me, but no one here is saying stupid things, except maybe you. Plus, I'm a dev/hacker myself so it doesn't really bother me, since I can always fix it myself.
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I have MagiskHide working perfectly with SuperSu 2.79 on Nougat. I can use PoGo and AP. The latest Github commit breaks it.
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If you haven't yet, please consider creating an issue for that on github and let @topjohnwu know.
AFAIK you can checkout the code one commit before the problematic one and build your own v10.
PS. Please don't feed the trolls.
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I have MagiskHide working perfectly with SuperSu 2.79 on Nougat. I can use PoGo and AP. The latest Github commit breaks it.
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That's unexpected, it never worked previously, I just added the detection I should have done in ages.
I'll try it myself when I got time, once confirmed working I'll revert this change
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I have MagiskHide working perfectly with SuperSu 2.79 on Nougat. I can use PoGo and AP. The latest Github commit breaks it.
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I'm not sure how you're accomplishing this, but it shouldn't be possible, unless you're also using some other hiding method (suhide, RootSwitch). Magisk Hide cannot hide SuperSU. I just installed it and tried it to confirm, since your post piqued my curiosity, but not surprisingly, SafetyNet came up all red, and my AirWatch app shows compromised.
Can you explain in detail what your setup is and confirm you're ONLY using SuperSU and Magisk Hide, and pass with green for SafetyNet?
Ah, well I am using suhide and rootswitch as well and everything works perfectly fine for me.
I've attached screenshots of SafetyNet passing for me. By all means, it's your project, you may do whatever you wish with it, I'll just fork it and make my own private builds where SuperSU does not disable MagiskHide..
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Ah, well I am using suhide and rootswitch as well and everything works perfectly fine for me.
I've attached screenshots of SafetyNet passing for me. By all means, it's your project, you may do whatever you wish with it, I'll just fork it and make my own private builds where SuperSU does not disable MagiskHide..
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Let me take a moment and just lay my palm against my forehead...
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess what you're really using Magisk Hide for is hiding your unlocked bootloader with resetprop. There are other ways of doing that, you don't need Magisk Hide.
No, I do not. I use it for other stuff as well. All my mods are systemless. I'm on completely stock system with a custom kernel that does not pass bootloader unlock flags. I'm not a dumb person, but I see I'm being treated that way. I do things the way I do them for a reason. I will no longer partake in this conversation, I have better things to do. Maybe it's better to just stick to stock because ignorance is bliss. I need a break anyways from my work. Bye and thank you.
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No, I do not. I use it for other stuff as well. All my mods are systemless. I'm on completely stock system with a custom kernel that does not pass bootloader unlock flags. I'm not a dumb person, but I see I'm being treated that way. I do things the way I do them for a reason. I will no longer partake in this conversation, I have better things to do. Maybe it's better to just stick to stock because ignorance is bliss. I need a break anyways from my work. Bye and thank you.
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Well if you want to use SuperSU with Magisk Hide, just manually revert the change that disallowed it. That takes 10 seconds to do.
Captain_Throwback said:
Well if you want to use SuperSU with Magisk Hide, just manually revert the change that disallowed it. That takes 10 seconds to do.
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His question still stands, if MagiskHide does work with SuperSu installed and there're viable use cases for that, why disable it?
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His question still stands, if MagiskHide does work with SuperSu installed and there're viable use cases for that, why disable it?
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I don't think @topjohnwu was considering those extended use cases when he disabled it. Maybe now that he knows, he'll revert that change. I think he was thinking that Magisk Hide can't directly hide it so it would always be detected. With several other tools, it's apparently possible to hide it, which is good to know. Personally, I'll just be sticking with the open-source solution anyway, so it doesn't really affect me.
EDIT: Besides the fact that there are many people who will enable it, not knowing that Magisk Hide can't hide SuperSU. I think the change was in an effort to prevent those types of questions.
What is involved in taking a ROM, and making it into a systemless ROM module?
Can they be of a different Android version than the main ROM?
As far as I learned the Magisk ROM has to be compatible to your stock firmware and ROM.
And I can tell that they are possible. On the HTC 10, Team Venom build the fist Magisk ROM. They are now followed by LeeDrOiD and BadBoyz ROMs which are getting available as Magisk Module ROM, as well as as full ROM.
I can't tell you how they did it, as I'm not a developer, but you could ask in their ROM threads. Maybe they'll tell you.
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As far as I learned the Magisk ROM has to be compatible to your stock firmware and ROM.
And I can't tell that they are possible. On the HTC 10, Team Venom build the for Magisk ROM. They are now followed by LeeDrOiD and BadBoyz ROMs which are getting available as Magisk Module ROM, as well as as full ROM.
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OK. Yes it appears that their Magisk ROM is very specific to what is running underneath.
Thanks!
jhedfors said:
OK. Yes it appears that their Magisk ROM is very specific to what is running underneath.
Thanks!
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Yes and it'll always be, as Magisk adds/alters mount points on boot up, but otherwise uses the existing system and system files as well as data partition. Thus the ROM and Magisk Module got to be highly compatible. It's quite logical.
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Yes and it'll always be, as Magisk adds/alters mount points on boot up, but otherwise uses the existing system and system files as well as data partition. Thus the ROM and Magisk Module got to be highly compatible. It's quite logical.
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I guess I will have to be patient, and wait for the full Magisk multirom functionality to be developed!
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I guess I will have to be patient, and wait for the full Magisk multirom functionality to be developed!
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Well, we'll see what pleasures this will bring. Would be nice to implement MultiROM via Magisk. Question is if it'll help. The new - Samsung build - Snapdragon 835 seems to come with a security chip, which will be able to recognize if you try to boot a custom ROM and won't boot the device at all in that case. As Samsung build it, I'd guess Exynos will have the same "security" feature.
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Well, we'll see what pleasures this will bring. Would be nice to implement MultiROM via Magisk. Question is if it'll help. The new - Samsung build - Snapdragon 835 seems to come with a security chip, which will be able to recognize if you try to boot a custom ROM and won't boot the device at all in that case. As Samsung build it, I'd guess Exynos will have the same "security" feature.
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If it is still "systemless", it seems like a Magisk solution could possibly be the answer. We shall see, I am wondering if the solution will be like the Magisk module ROM, but just replacing most everything, rather than just select parts.
Hey everyone
I've tried multiple roms. Nougat especially. But the one thing i'm desperate about is Amplify and apparently it's not working. I've tried on every rom the SDK 25 from Topjohnwu but it doesn't work. The one thing I need is Amplify.
So i want to go back to a marsmallow rom (by preference RR rom) so that i can install Xposed. Anyone got a link to good rom or a name...
Thanks in advance.
Greetings from someone who needs Amplify to minimize his wakelocks...
Hansbeeman said:
Hey everyone
I've tried multiple roms. Nougat especially. But the one thing i'm desperate about is Amplify and apparently it's not working. I've tried on every rom the SDK 25 from Topjohnwu but it doesn't work. The one thing I need is Amplify.
So i want to go back to a marsmallow rom (by preference RR rom) so that i can install Xposed. Anyone got a link to good rom or a name...
Thanks in advance.
Greetings from someone who needs Amplify to minimize his wakelocks...
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Asking for "best | good ROM" is bullsh*t. Everyone has different needed.
Search for "CM 13 OnePlus 3T", make your own view, and flash the one you want.
Plus, create a thread for this kind of question is useless, you could have search by your own first.
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Asking for "best | good ROM" is bullsh*t. Everyone has different needed.
Search for "CM 13 OnePlus 3T", make your own view, and flash the one you want.
Plus, create a thread for this kind of question is useless, you could have search by your own first.
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I've searched for hours and the one you name, i've alreafy tried. When i put sdk 23 on it, i'm in bootloop... Any other suggestions?
Hansbeeman said:
I've searched for hours and the one you name, i've alreafy tried. When i put sdk 23 on it, i'm in bootloop... Any other suggestions?
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SDK 23 of what ? I don't even know what you're talking about, "SDK 23" alone doesn't mean anything.
OMG! I thought this is friendly noob Q&A thread.
I was looking for some 6.0 rom compatible with xposed. I just found sultan´s cm13(the best for me), OOS 3.5.4 and RR 6.0 of Eliminater. be sure to use arm64 sdk23 but if you use magisk there is a thread specifically about xposed and magisk
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SDK 23 of what ? I don't even know what you're talking about, "SDK 23" alone doesn't mean anything.
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Sdk 23 of xposed framework in Magisk.
WOS17 said:
OMG! I thought this is friendly noob Q&A thread.
I was looking for some 6.0 rom compatible with xposed. I just found sultan´s cm13(the best for me), OOS 3.5.4 and RR 6.0 of Eliminater. be sure to use arm64 sdk23 but if you use magisk there is a thread specifically about xposed and magisk
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I dont consider myself as noob. Nor as expert. But I already flashed cm13 and Oos 3.5.4. Installing magisk14.0.zip is always a succes. But when I go in Magisk under 'modules' and download SDK23 of Topjohnwu's systemless xposed module. After that I need to restart and i'm stuck in bootloop...
Normaly xposed should work for MM roms !?
Look at this https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268 and maybe consider magisk 13.3.
WOS17 said:
Look at this https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268 and maybe consider magisk 13.3.
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Aha, thank you. I will try this and will let you know if it worked ! Would be so happy if this worked !
Hansbeeman said:
I dont consider myself as noob. Nor as expert. But I already flashed cm13 and Oos 3.5.4. Installing magisk14.0.zip is always a succes. But when I go in Magisk under 'modules' and download SDK23 of Topjohnwu's systemless xposed module. After that I need to restart and i'm stuck in bootloop...
Normaly xposed should work for MM roms !?
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Consider flashing Xposed as a system mod, this doesn't affect SafetyNet, as long as you disable Xposed in its installer, when you want to use Android Pay or Pokemon Go. I also had bootloop problems when I tried to flash systemless Xposed, a system one works reliably.
przemcio510 said:
Consider flashing Xposed as a system mod, this doesn't affect SafetyNet, as long as you disable Xposed in its installer, when you want to use Android Pay or Pokemon Go. I also had bootloop problems when I tried to flash systemless Xposed, a system one works reliably.
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I'm don't mind that Android Pay or pokémon go don't work. But Snapchat won't work either. It's an app I like to use.
I read a little bit on the thread someone above linked me and will try this. Will let you guys now. Now i'm back on my daily driver (RR Zenith 7.1.2). Will try to install xposed on it, and get Amplify to work.
Hansbeeman said:
I'm don't mind that Android Pay or pokémon go don't work. But Snapchat won't work either. It's an app I like to use.
I read a little bit on the thread someone above linked me and will try this. Will let you guys now. Now i'm back on my daily driver (RR Zenith 7.1.2). Will try to install xposed on it, and get Amplify to work.
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Login to Snapchat before installing Xposed, they use SafetyNet only druing signing in.
Don't use outdated software for a buggy hack. Use Nougat, it has better battery than Marshmallow anyway.
Hansbeeman said:
Hey everyone
I've tried multiple roms. Nougat especially. But the one thing i'm desperate about is Amplify and apparently it's not working. I've tried on every rom the SDK 25 from Topjohnwu but it doesn't work. The one thing I need is Amplify.
So i want to go back to a marsmallow rom (by preference RR rom) so that i can install Xposed. Anyone got a link to good rom or a name...
Thanks in advance.
Greetings from someone who needs Amplify to minimize his wakelocks...
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What are you talking about?
Why do you need a custom rom for an older Android version, when Xposed+Amplify work fine for stock 4.1.7 OS??
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RASTAVIPER said:
What are you talking about?
Why do you need a custom rom for an older Android version, when Xposed+Amplify work fine for stock 4.1.7 OS??
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How do you got Amplify to work? I got the newest systemless xposed v87.3 (just released). But Amplify still won't work...
Hansbeeman said:
How do you got Amplify to work? I got the newest systemless xposed v87.3 (just released). But Amplify still won't work...
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Amplify needs to be converted to system app in order to work properly .
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RASTAVIPER said:
Amplify needs to be converted to system app in order to work properly .
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Did that. Didn't work ... Any tips ?
Hansbeeman said:
Did that. Didn't work ... Any tips ?
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Give rights 777 for the Amplify folder at /system/priv-app .
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RASTAVIPER said:
Give rights 777 for the Amplify folder at /system/priv-app .
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This was something I didn't know. But I did it now. Still doesn't work ... Any other tips.
I have OP3T, Magisk 14.0, with SDK 87.3 (it works). I have Zenity Resurection Remix 7.1.2. Could it be that it has something to do with the inbuilt Wakeblock app in both the RR settings and as an individual app... ?
"added WakeBlock: Blocking the drain before it’s too late (Core v2.0) - big thanks to @GioBozza" (https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ment/rom-zenity-resurrection-remix-n-t3551384)
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This was something I didn't know. But I did it now. Still doesn't work ... Any other tips.
I have OP3T, Magisk 14.0, with SDK 87.3 (it works). I have Zenity Resurection Remix 7.1.2. Could it be that it has something to do with the inbuilt Wakeblock app in both the RR settings and as an individual app... ?
"added WakeBlock: Blocking the drain before it’s too late (Core v2.0) - big thanks to @GioBozza" (https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ment/rom-zenity-resurrection-remix-n-t3551384)
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Did u reboot the mobile after changing the rights of the folder?
In my case with stock 4.1.7 it works just fine.
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