I recently installed magisk and got it all working but after installing a module I cannot find it anywhere on my phone. I don't know where else to look, I installed IYTBP
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Hi all
I have used xposed for a long time now, but I noticed something strange lately.
My setup:
Oneplus One without Gapps, with Magisk and Xposed, Android 6.0.1 Sultan ROM.
Xposed reports the framework v.87.0 systemless by topjohnwu is installed but not active.
However, my xposed modules (deny location consent, fakegapps, greenify, magnet sensor control, statusbar headset icon) seem to work perfectely.
I already checked, if there is a disabled file, but could not find one.
I already did reboots, disabled xposed&rebooted, enabled xposed&rebooted, reinstalled v87.0 sdk 23 from topjohnwu, but no change.
The yellow sign wont go.
I noticed something strange:
I wanted to update my busybox inside system/xbin, but was not able to remove it, even with root explorer I could not delete the 22 (?) Mb busybox file in system/xbin.
Magisk seems to work fine though.
I then uninstalled all busybox installation apps and installed the busybox module from Magisk.
Could you help me getting proper xposed?
Or is this an error?
xposed log:
https://pastebin.com/XVP0UGim
OnePlus 7 Pro - 10.3.0
Magisk: 20.2
Magisk Manager: 7.5.0
EdXposed Manger: 4.5.3
Riru EdXposed: v0.4.6.0_beta(4471)(YAHFA)
Riru - Core: v19.5
So here's the breakdown, everything installed fine, Magisk and all SafetyNet test pass. Root checker passes. EdXposed shows a blue check saying that it's active.
I've installed Magisk Modules and they work as they should. But any EdXposed module i install installs correctly some I can even open the APK but they do not function. With the new Android Q GravityBox, it says that the framework is not responding meaning the apk doesn't see that the Xposed module is installed.
So far I've tried reinstalling Magisk, reinstalling EdXposed and nothing seems to work.
Anything anyone can think of that might fix this.
EDIT: Figured it out. Installed the latest Canary of EdXposed and that fixed it.
What was exactly this canary version?
Got magisk and twrp working. Was wondering if anyone has loaded any of the magisk modules and found them useful?
I select a couple at random and end up bricking. So I thought I would ask before trying again.
I have tried Edxposed and LSposed with Riru on Android 10 (Samsung A30) and 8.1 (Samsung j7 Prime), HushSms can not send Class 0 SMS. Then I tried Xposed from Magisk modules it also did not work because it says Xposed Installed but not Active" (This happen on my device because It is Samsung J7 Prime (Probably because of A/B partitions))". So I manually Installed exposed through exposed installer app. It worked amazingly.
So It proves there is some issues in Edxposed and LSposed that is why they can not send Class 0 SMS even they show Green message like properly installed in their respective manager apps. But they do not actually provide full functionality as compared to former Systemless Xposed Installer.
I managed to get it working with LSposed on my OnePlus 8 Pro rooted with Magisk running Android 11 (I've also flashed systemrw_1.32 for other reasons but I'm not sure if that made any difference here).
First you need to install LSposed through magisk, then install the HushSMS apk. Then enable the module through LSposed and give it access to system framework and all system apps (I'm sure some aren't needed but I haven't gotten a chance to see which are and aren't yet). Then you need to install the old xposed installer apk and run the app. It will say xposed is not installed, but this is fine. It seems the HushSMS apk itself just checks to see if this app is installed. Finally, you can reboot and it should work fine.
Also after installing the old xposed installer, you should see "HushSMS (version #) using Xposed Framework" in green at the top of the app if it's working.
Partial Science said:
I managed to get it working with LSposed on my OnePlus 8 Pro rooted with Magisk running Android 11 (I've also flashed systemrw_1.32 for other reasons but I'm not sure if that made any difference here).
First you need to install LSposed through magisk, then install the HushSMS apk. Then enable the module through LSposed and give it access to system framework and all system apps (I'm sure some aren't needed but I haven't gotten a chance to see which are and aren't yet). Then you need to install the old xposed installer apk and run the app. It will say xposed is not installed, but this is fine. It seems the HushSMS apk itself just checks to see if this app is installed. Finally, you can reboot and it should work fine.
Also after installing the old xposed installer, you should see "HushSMS (version #) using Xposed Framework" in green at the top of the app if it's working.
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You are a star sir!
I'm so glad I came across your post, I can confirm I have managed to get it working on my Samsung S20+ Android 12 with LSPosed Zgisk
I didn't need to install the systemrw, all I did was install the old xposed installer apk and gave access in LSPosed to system framework and a few other by typing "com.samsung" in search.
Thank you so much. ☺
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