Hey guys i need to download the Xposed Framework for Android 6.01, but the link is not opening up.
https://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/
can anyone help me
mat1231123123 said:
Hey guys i need to download the Xposed Framework for Android 6.01, but the link is not opening up.
https://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/
can anyone help me
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[OFFICIAL] Xposed for Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat/Oreo [v90-beta3, 2018/01/29]
Note: This thread is here mostly for historical purposes. While Xposed is supported in various forms [EdXposed and LSPosed], developent on the Xposed primary app has completed. Xposed framework compatible modules are still in active development...
forum.xda-developers.com
I do confirm that the domain https://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/ is not working.
Even for already installed Xposed on android devices, when you open it, the application tries to download and fetch an XML file in dl-xda.xposed.info.
There is also another error due to the same source : Could not load available ZIP files. Pull down to try again
I've updated Magisk on my Nougat and now I'm facing the same issue.
Theres a "backup" here, but I don't know how to tell Xposed to used the URL:
Index of /framework/
...or where should I put the framework files.
Edit: the URL that I posted doesn't have the actual files, I've just realized.
Hey all! I had the same problem and I'm happy to report I've fixed it. Daniel_Laixer was on the right track. Take his link, Index of /framework/ and go to whatever sdk version you need (mine was 26). Keep going and pick the .zip when you get there, then pick 1 capture in the upper left area. Click on whatever date is highlighted, and this should give you the .zip file. (it took me a few refreshes before it would give it to me for some reason). Then drop into recovery mode on your phone and install the zip. Done!
maikoherajin said:
Hey all! I had the same problem and I'm happy to report I've fixed [email protected] Daniel_Laixer was on the right track. Take his link, Index of /framework/ and go to whatever sdk version you need (mine was 26). Keep going and pick the .zip when you get there, then pick 1 capture in the upper left area. Click on whatever date is highlighted, and this should give you the .zip file. (it took me a few refreshes before it would give it to me for some reason). Then drop into recovery mode on your phone and install the zip. Done!
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不能下载了
Mod translation: can't download
link dead again
Daniel_Laixer said:
I've updated Magisk on my Nougat and now I'm facing the same issue.
Theres a "backup" here, but I don't know how to tell Xposed to used the URL:
Index of /framework/
...or where should I put the framework files.
Edit: the URL that I posted doesn't have the actual files, I've just realized.
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Huh why there a file in there i actually downloaded the xposed sdk 25?
Anonymous V said:
Huh why there a file in there i actually downloaded the xposed sdk 25?
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It turns out some links work, but others are dead. For instance, this file is not backed up:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190725022140/https://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk25/arm64/xposed-v89-sdk25-arm64.zip
Yeah your right i redownload the xposed v89 not v88 after i access tge kink i cant download anymore because its down again
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=227007 Here i found something, take a look
alfanveykov said:
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=227007 Here i found something, take a look
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Yeah theres a file but it might be risky
Related
www.droid-life.com/2010/12/06/download-gingerbread-keyboard-for-rooted-devices/
instructions on installing the new gingerbread keyboard
Anyone try this yet? I am real interested in seeing how it works for you guys.
kevinb77 said:
Anyone try this yet? I am real interested in seeing how it works for you guys.
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I have that's why I posted it lol.
kevinb77 said:
Anyone try this yet? I am real interested in seeing how it works for you guys.
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I pulled it from another thread but its working. There was an issue with the auto correction but it was resolved. Just make sure wherever you pull from has it corrected (ie, the file I downloaded had _fixed in the name)
it2steve said:
I pulled it from another thread but its working. There was an issue with the auto correction but it was resolved. Just make sure wherever you pull from has it corrected (ie, the file I downloaded had _fixed in the name)
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The one on the site is the new fixed version.
How is this keyboard compared tot he swype version we have working?
I get an error while installing the zip via CWM...:-(
eric.a.bardu said:
I get an error while installing the zip via CWM...:-(
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So did I... "error" failed install(ok now)
I got the updated one... now trying to get the keyboard work
more reading to do
catttman said:
So did I... "error" failed install
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Same here.
also getting a failed error when trying to install. whats the deal?
error install
install aborded for me also
working install
I had issues with cwm failing to up date as well. So after some google fu I managed to get a working install.
1. Download the file found in this thread.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=864033
2. Power down and reboot into cwm.
3. Select mounts and storage and then select mount system.
4. Install zip from sd and select the zip from step one.
5. Reboot and enjoy.
6. In settings>language&keyboard there should now be an option for android keyboard. Open the browser and long press the url bar. You should get a popup allowing you to select the android keyboard.
Does this "IMPORTANT NOTE: this ZIP file is a ClockWork Recovery update file ==> DO NOT USE IT !!! (it will remove your system odex files) Just unzip and grab the APK and SO files." apply to the G-Tablet too? That thread talks about SO files and stuff too. I take it nothing bad happened when you flashed it?
jpmi23 said:
Does this "IMPORTANT NOTE: this ZIP file is a ClockWork Recovery update file ==> DO NOT USE IT !!! (it will remove your system odex files) Just unzip and grab the APK and SO files." apply to the G-Tablet too? That thread talks about SO files and stuff too. I take it nothing bad happened when you flashed it?
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At first I tried the install with just the apk and so files and it didn't work for me.
As far as .Odex files I haven't seen any at all in the root folder.
So far I haven't had any fc's or issues what so ever.
jpmi23 said:
Does this "IMPORTANT NOTE: this ZIP file is a ClockWork Recovery update file ==> DO NOT USE IT !!! (it will remove your system odex files) Just unzip and grab the APK and SO files." apply to the G-Tablet too? That thread talks about SO files and stuff too. I take it nothing bad happened when you flashed it?
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I followed wingman_214s instructions and it worked perfect for me. No issues so far.
Ok. I'll take the plunge. Thanks.
EDIT: Took the plunge. Typing on it now and liking it so far. Thanks for the help.
Sent from my GTablet-TnT-Lite using Tapatalk
I followed the instructions above ands while I can see the android keyboard under settings, clicking on the URL space on my browser only pops up the starndard TnT keyboard. How long do I need to engage the URL space? I would like to test it.
Try the google search bar. Just press and hold you should get a pop up. Select "input method" the android keyboard should be an option.
i'm curious as to why people prefer this keyboard over the stock TnT keyboard. the TnT has bigger keys. the gingerbread has these small little "half" keys. annoying to type on. or do other roms not have that keyboard?
Xposed Framework will not install on my Straighttalk Samsung Centura for nothing. I tried installing different versions of Xposed Installer and that didn't help. Yes, I'm rooted. I use other root apps with no problem. I use Superuser. It works fine. Ok, so when I press Install/Update on Xposed Installer I giver it Superuser permissions and it says Install/Update with the little circle going around. It stayed like that all night. What am I doing wrong? I started thinking and I even changed /system permissions to r/w with File Explorer because my installation mode is Classical(write to /system directly) and thag didn't either. Does Xposed Installer use any data because I'm currently throttled and my 3G speeds are so slow. So I was wondering when you press Install/Update does Xposed Installer download something or no? Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong here?
Have you tried a different installation method? Also, can you post a logcat when the circle keeps on spinning?
Only the "Downloads" section uses the Internet.
GermainZ said:
Have you tried a different installation method? Also, can you post a logcat when the circle keeps on spinning?
Only the "Downloads" section uses the Internet.
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I took a couple of screenshots. I'm not very techy. I don't know what a logcat is. :/
TreQuanYoung said:
I took a couple of screenshots. I'm not very techy. I don't know what a logcat is. :/
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To change the installation mode: tap "installation mode".
To take a logcat: Google "logcat". There are plenty of great tutorials around that cover pretty much everything.
EDIT: Also make sure you're using the latest version of the Xposed Installer.
GermainZ said:
To change the installation mode: tap "installation mode".
To take a logcat: Google "logcat". There are plenty of great tutorials around that cover pretty much everything.
EDIT: Also make sure you're using the latest version of the Xposed Installer.
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What installation mod should I change it to? And yes I tried using the latest version. That's why I'm using v2.6
TreQuanYoung said:
What installation mod should I change it to? And yes I tried using the latest version.
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Any of the recovery methods. One is automatic, the other manual - pick whatever you want.
A logcat of the classical installation method will be useful if you want to see it fixed (if possible), so you probably want to do that first if you care.
TreQuanYoung said:
That's why I'm using v2.6
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Too bad 2.6.1 is the latest stable version. Shouldn't make a difference, though.
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Any of the recovery methods. One is automatic, the other manual - pick whatever you want.
A logcat of the classical installation method will be useful if you want to see it fixed (if possible), so you probably want to do that first if you care.
Too bad 2.6.1 is the latest stable version. Shouldn't make a difference, though.
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Ok, do you want me to screenshot the logcat?
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Ok, do you want me to screenshot the logcat?
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No, please paste the full logcat somewhere like pastie.org or bpaste.net. You can also zip it and attach it here.
GermainZ said:
No, please paste the full logcat somewhere like pastie.org or bpaste.net. You can also zip it and attach it here.
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Also I didnt mention that when I give it Superuser permission, a popup keeps saying "shell has been granted Superuser permissions". I think that's normal though. It only does it for about a minute and the circle keeps spinning
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Also I didnt mention that when I give it Superuser permission, a popup keeps saying "shell has been granted Superuser permissions". I think that's normal though. It only does it for about a minute and the circle keeps spinning
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Didn't the Xposed Installer warn you about a segmentation fault? Check the FAQ and try the build there (search for "segmentation fault").
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Didn't the Xposed Installer warn you about a segmentation fault? Check the FAQ and try the build there (search for "segmentation fault").
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Thank you so much for your help. I installed XposedInstallerStaticBusyBox_v1.apk and Xposed Framework is installed. I just have to reboot.
using xposed frameworks for long time now, I have a lot of old versions of my modules on phone
where are this module versions stored?
how can I delete this old versions I never will reuse/reinstall again?
Frank
Not sure it will help, as you surely noticed that before. Anyway.... In the "Modules" section of Xposed, a long press on the module you want to get rid of will bring you the option you're looking for.
To add to what Roudier said, modules are just like normal apps and can be uninstalled the same way.
I think everyone misunderstood the question.
I think he's asking where the old versions of each module are stored, as it's possible to uninstall the latest version of a module and install an older version that you had installed without downloading it again.
Basically, where are the downloaded files stored?
kingvortex said:
I think everyone misunderstood the question.
I think he's asking where the old versions of each module are stored, as it's possible to uninstall the latest version of a module and install an older version that you had installed without downloading it again.
Basically, where are the downloaded files stored?
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That's handled by the download manager, it's usually cleared after a reboot if I'm not mistaken.
Doesn't sound like that's what he's asking about, though.
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That's handled by the download manager, it's usually cleared after a reboot if I'm not mistaken.
Doesn't sound like that's what he's asking about, though.
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That's how I read it.
[email protected] said:
I have a lot of old versions of my modules on phone
where are this module versions stored?
how can I delete this old versions I never will reuse/reinstall again?
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He's seems to be specifically asking about old versions of modules there.
In any case, I actually wanted to know where old versions of installed modules were stored so I could delete them and your reply provided the required information. They were all in the download manager and were not deleted after a reboot, so I manually deleted the specific old versions of modules that were no longer required. Thanks.
kingvortex said:
That's how I read it.
He's seems to be specifically asking about old versions of modules there.
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you absolutly right.
I want to remove my old versions of modules.
kingvortex said:
In any case, I actually wanted to know where old versions of installed modules were stored so I could delete them and your reply provided the required information. They were all in the download manager and were not deleted after a reboot, so I manually deleted the specific old versions of modules that were no longer required. Thanks.
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@kingvortex,
can please told me, where download manager is storing this modules
[email protected] said:
you absolutly right.
I want to remove my old versions of modules.
@kingvortex,
can please told me, where download manager is storing this modules
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I deleted them via the download manager.
Enter it via "Downloads" in your app drawer, then long press any item you want to delete and a trash icon should show up to allow you to delete them (at least that's how it works on my device).
Hi,
that's easy
I must confess that I rarely used the App Drawer and the download app I've never particularly noticed
This is about to change, thanks for the hint :good:
Frank
You're welcome.
Hi All,
Trying to get an app to run that doesn't like my rooted phone. So Xposed and RootCloak I thought would be the way to go.
Downloaded Xposed but on the main page under the "Framework" heading it reads in red: "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?"
Yes, I have installed the framework and rebooted!
So I thought I'd ignore that and clicked on modules. Rootcloak is showing there and I've ticked it, but above this now highlighted in a large red square with black letters. "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. Did you install the framework and reboot?"
Well yes I have.
So I click on Framework to be greeted by a great load of error messages which read as follows:
"Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 21 or your processor architecture (Armeabiv7a)
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: could not load library libdvm.so needed by /data/data/de.robv.android.exposed.installer/cache/app_process. caused by library libdvm.so not found"
So I try going into "Download" on the app, selecting the first option under the heading "Framework" it lists "Xposed Installer". I can right to "Versions" to see if I can download an older version that perhaps is more stable? I click on 2.6 and it downloads fine. I then click "install"
It asks me whether I want to install and gives me the bizarre opition of new | all. I've tried both and I hit install, then it takes me to a screen that simply says: "App not installed".
What am I doing wrong guys and can anyone recommend a fix?
Xposed 2.6 and 2.7 are for the KitKat v4.4 firmware, and you're using the Lollipop v5.0 firmware.
In order to install Xposed on your device, you have to install a custom recovery utility and "flash" a file into the system, then install Xposed 3.0 app. Which file you use depends on the processor and family of firmware your device has.
Full details can be found in the discussion thread for "Xposed for Lollipop"; make sure you read and understand the first two posts completely.
Thanks for that mate I can never figure anything out.
So read the discussion thread and the read only thread and have used the chart to see which version is need...
I have android 5.0, or so it says in about device
My cpu is snapdragon 800 which wiki says is armv7 so happy days.
But I haven't a clue if I'm touchwiz or not? Having never heard of it I Googled it and it something to do with my home screen? If so I think I disabled it in aroma when I installed aryamod rom. Is there anyway of checking this?
And the only files I need when sum1 has kindly answered that is the correct installer and the .apk. I flash the .zip file using my twrp then boot find the .apk install the app and we're good to go?
How do I know which Uninstaller I need? And do I need that or is it a just in case file?
Thanks!
Orta117 said:
Thanks for that mate I can never figure anything out.
So read the discussion thread and the read only thread and have used the chart to see which version is need...
I have android 5.0, or so it says in about device
My cpu is snapdragon 800 which wiki says is armv7 so happy days.
But I haven't a clue if I'm touchwiz or not? Having never heard of it I Googled it and it something to do with my home screen? If so I think I disabled it in aroma when I installed aryamod rom. Is there anyway of checking this?
And the only files I need when sum1 has kindly answered that is the correct installer and the .apk. I flash the .zip file using my twrp then boot find the .apk install the app and we're good to go?
How do I know which Uninstaller I need? And do I need that or is it a just in case file?
Thanks!
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TouchWiz is the UI implemented by Samsung in their stock ROMs. If you don't have a Samsung device, you don't have a TouchWiz-based ROM. If you do have a Samsung device, check the thread/forum of your ROM if it is based on TouchWiz.
You need the "XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk" and the "Xposed_v75_SDK21-arm.zip" file. The uninstaller can be found in the same download section, normally it has the keywords "uninstaller" and "-arm" in its name.
It didn't perform what I wanted from it but I've got it installed nonetheless. Thanks loads
So like a total dumbass I didn't check the source and downloaded a module (fde.ai) from magiskroot.net . Seemed to install fine, boot took a bit longer than usual, after boot the module was not listed in Magisk manager.
Is that site safe?
Thanks!
PS I guess I'm asking opinions about the specific site...
I would investigate and open the zip and look what it changes? Did you install it in recovery or in magisk?
I don't know that site.
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I would investigate and open the zip and look what it changes? Did you install it in recovery or in magisk?
I don't know that site.
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In Magisk. I'm trying to search for added files in the system right now, nothing found so far. I have also opened the zip (just before your reply) but I'm not sure I'll be able to decipher...
krakout said:
In Magisk. I'm trying to search for added files in the system right now, nothing found so far. I have also opened the zip (just before your reply) but I'm not sure I'll be able to decipher...
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a magisk module wouldn't change system files it'll just create a folder in data/adb/modules so look there for strange folders
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a magisk module wouldn't change system files it'll just create a folder in data/adb/modules so look there for strange folders
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Only the few, known modules there. Should I assume I'm ok then?
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Only the few, known modules there. Should I assume I'm ok then?
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not sure it might have done something else like put a script that magisk run on boot or something maybe send me this module in pm and I'll look at what's in there
Sure thing, thanks. Also, here is the Magisk log:
jons99 said:
not sure it might have done something else like put a script that magisk run on boot or something maybe send me this module in pm and I'll look at what's in there
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Sure thing, thanks. Also, here is the Magisk boot log: