[TUT] How to mod your stock rooted ROM without flashing. - HTC One VX

There's a few stock modded roms for this phone, but there's a few more things I really want. As in, a custom battery image, changing clock color, and a few other performance and basic mods. It is easy to do, I am not taking credit for anything just thought since we don't have a big developer community I'd show everyone what I've been using. (I'm on my phone so if anything is weird I will fix it when I get on my computer in about a half hour)
*Notice status bar on my screen shot for mod examples*
This is all possible by using Xposed framework. It uses apks, so all you need to do is install it, apply it, and restart your device, simple as that.
Where do I get it? How do I do it? Steps here:
1. Download xposed installer from here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401 ..all credit goes to rovo89 for making this. **Go into the app, and make sure to press install/update before you do anything else. Restart phone after.**
2. Download mods for the xposed framework, list of some of them here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541, *notice, some mods aren't compatible with our devices, read before doing anything*
3. Install the apks you have downloaded (same as you would a third party apk)
4. Go into the xposed installer app and check mark the mod you just downloaded (second tab, modules)
5. Soft reboot or full reboot your device. If you have installed something that requires your own customization, do that before you restart your device. (Ex: choose clock color of your choice, then reboot.)
6. You're good to go.
All credits go to the developers who created these mods, give them a thanks for making it possible to mod your device without having to flash anything.
-I'm not responsible for anything that happens to your device, though I will provide support for anything, suggestions to adding to this thread are open-
Sent from my HTC One VX using xda app-developers app

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[ROM]|Jakd-Modz 2.0|4.28.2012|battery tweaks,init.d tweaks and more.....

This is very simple, its a custom ROM based off of my Stock IMM76D backup. The ROM is intended to serve as a ROM for people who are like me who likes the stock ROM but wish it didn't come with some add-ons that you may never use. It uses mods and battery saving techniques that I found to work for me, but like I said since this is more of a modded stock ROM I'll keep this intro brief.
Removed Apps:
Wallet
Shopper
Google Plus
Genie Widget
Google Earth
Features:
Build.prop tweaks to perserve battery life
Dalvik Cache moved to cache
Build.prop tweaks to allow more screen real estate
Super User (root) and Busy Box
Build.prop tweaks to force better GPU rendering
Zipaligning on boot
I have also removed some of the ringtones and notifications as well as some useless demo videos, I also have customized some settings for better user experience (well at least for me). I am keeping this simple so I'll tell you now I like how the stock ROM works so I have not added any of the CM Mods or Kang Mods and probably won't as of now. Also I am not gonna post any screen shots since this is basically a re-vamp of what you got out of the box ....... anyway take a chance try this out let me know what ya think ...........
Download for today:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dcxq771gddfj1ry
As always make sure you know how to flash a ROM before using this or you may encounter problems or even brick your device please follow these instructions:
1: Factory reset data and system wipe
2: Wipe cache
3: Wipe dalvik cache
4: Install ROM .zip file
5: Reboot
To ensure that you get the best out of my preset customizations don't sign into google services when you setup the ROM you can always do this later, try the rom out as is to put it to the test before you add your customizations and settings to it.
Also I use the ClockWork Touch Recovery please be aware that this ROM is not signed and may not work with your recovery.
Also thanks in advance to "Calkulin" since I used his init.d scripts to get this working right.
ENJOY
JD
PLEASE READ: at first boot and every reboot your screen may appear to be stuck at the Google logo YOUR PHONE IS OK I HAVE DISABLED ALL BOOT ANIMATIONS YOUR PHONE WILL BOOT .......................
Note: some of the customizations may conflict with market apps that you want to download or downloaded previously if this happens please search for how to edit build.prop on Google and reset your screen density back to 320 and wipe market data then everything should be a go........
reserved
just got this phone..your rom is first =) thanks for your hard work
Thanks just be sure to read the whole first post since I may be using mods and tweaks that the aosp developers and other rom modders might not be
Thanks! Was this just like the previous version you had up just with busybox installed? or was there other changes?

[Q] Multiple Xposed Modules

I've got the following modules installed: Nottach Xposed, Wanam Xposed, XBlast Tools.
Each provides something unique that the rest don't have. The issue I'm having is that when I open up one of the modules, it loads it's settings and overwrites the other modules. Here is a sample scenario:
1) Open first module, set the number of signal bars to 6.
2) Open second module, but don't touch the default of 4 signal bars and change the color of the seekbar or something.
3) Restart.
4) The 4 bars overwrites the 6.
I know these conflicts arise with the territory when using multiple modules that have the same options for one setting. My question is, is there any possible way I can track the changes a module makes, and create a script from it that gets applied whenever I boot up my phone. Is that even possible?
It would be nice to have one script that can unify all the changes the modules make. I'm assuming it would have to be an Xposed module itself since the changes are made at startup. Anyone have any suggestions or tips I may find useful?
xdapowerapps said:
I've got the following modules installed: Nottach Xposed, Wanam Xposed, XBlast Tools.
Each provides something unique that the rest don't have. The issue I'm having is that when I open up one of the modules, it loads it's settings and overwrites the other modules. Here is a sample scenario:
1) Open first module, set the number of signal bars to 6.
2) Open second module, but don't touch the default of 4 signal bars and change the color of the seekbar or something.
3) Restart.
4) The 4 bars overwrites the 6.
I know these conflicts arise with the territory when using multiple modules that have the same options for one setting. My question is, is there any possible way I can track the changes a module makes, and create a script from it that gets applied whenever I boot up my phone. Is that even possible?
It would be nice to have one script that can unify all the changes the modules make. I'm assuming it would have to be an Xposed module itself since the changes are made at startup. Anyone have any suggestions or tips I may find useful?
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Multiple Xposed modules is one of the best way to get your phone
all messed up... My suggestion is stick with you favorite module.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Multiple Xposed modules is one of the best way to get your phone
all messed up... My suggestion is stick with you favorite module.
Good luck!
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Well, it's a pain in the ass for the first time setup, but once everything is set, I don't have to touch it again which is plus. But if I decide to make one little change, things reset and I have to start again. Sigh. Wish all the All-in-One modules had the "On-Off" switch so they don't make any changes until you enable it and apply. Wishful thinking. :crying:
re: Xposed Modules
xdapowerapps said:
Well, it's a pain in the ass for the first time setup, but once everything is set, I don't have to touch it again which is plus. But if I decide to make one little change, things reset and I have to start again. Sigh. Wish all the All-in-One modules had the "On-Off" switch so they don't make any changes until you enable it and apply. Wishful thinking. :crying:
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There is something else which could be done by the Xposed DEVS
to upgrade the app to make it a whole lot easier for all the users.
All the modules should create a log with time/date stamp along with the specific
changes made to the options and settings in the modules in a format which even
a noob or novice could read and fully understand all the details in the log.
Another thing which could be done to make things easier is to have a SAVE/RESTORE
option in all the modules just like like the better launchers have.
Misterjunky said:
There is something else which could be done by the Xposed DEVS
to upgrade the app to make it a whole lot easier for all the users.
All the modules should create a log with time/date stamp along with the specific
changes made to the options and settings in the modules in a format which even
a noob or novice could read and fully understand all the details in the log.
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Agreed, that would be great to have on hand. Great idea. :highfive:

[Q] How to install Xposed Framework on Xperia M?

Hey people,
How would I go about installing the XPOSED FRAMEWORK on my Sony Xperia M? I am on 4.3 15.4.A.9 or whatever it is. I have Titanium Backup Pro, have backed up. My boot loader is locked. I really can't afford for the device to brick/bootloop. Does anyone have a successful way? Because I want to tweak my System Bar as well...
Any help would be appreciated.
-cheesedude.
I've never had and problem with installing Xposed as you should do.
1) Install the Xposed .apk
2) Open Xposed and tap Framework
3) Make sure Installation Mode is on Classical (change it if it isn't)
4) Tap Install/Update, let the framework install.
5) Reboot
Latest version of xposed framework.
Hi. This actually is my first post, so Yay.
I rooted my phone using adb fastboot thing and I installed xposed. And now, I don't know what I've done, but I'm not able to install any module. In fact, no apks either.. Any help appreciated!
Sent from my C1904
VRaman1337 said:
Hi. This actually is my first post, so Yay.
I rooted my phone using adb fastboot thing and I installed xposed. And now, I don't know what I've done, but I'm not able to install any module. In fact, no apks either.. Any help appreciated!
Sent from my C1904
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Reflash the stock firmware, and root again, according to your bootloader status.
Remorcer said:
Reflash the stock firmware, and root again, according to your bootloader status.
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Thanks man
My bootloader is unlocked. Where do I get the stock firmware? Has this happened to anyone?
Sent from my C1904
VRaman1337 said:
Thanks man
My bootloader is unlocked. Where do I get the stock firmware? Has this happened to anyone?
Sent from my C1904
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Never happened to me before. All I did (locked bootloader) is to have full root, install Xposed Installer, install the framework, reboot, install any module, then activate and reboot. Never had any issues.
VRaman1337 said:
Thanks man
My bootloader is unlocked. Where do I get the stock firmware? Has this happened to anyone?
Sent from my C1904
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2779412
Btw, don't just reply "Thanks", press the thanks button!
Remorcer said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2779412
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Change of plans ;P
I actually want to flash a custom rom, but I'm not able to decide, because of the large variety.. Please give me some links, guys? I'm sorry for troubling you; I feel like a pain in the neck..
EDIT : if what I just said was absolutely irrelevant to the topic, please shoot me :\
Sent from my C1904
Hey man,I don't think you need a custom rom,I've done everything I want without downloading a custom rom,however before doing anything make sure you have full root (the ability to edit system files not just view them), if you don't have full root anything you do will get your phone to reboot and fc,,
First of all I have cwm,deodoxed rom,unlocked bl but I mainly use them.to install mods like the m2 systemui but I think there's a way for locked bootloader and odexed by using flash gordon or something like that (the method is explained in the mod's thread).
Moreover is this my phones systemui, I've installed xposed without any problems
1. Download xposed installer
2. Pressed classic install
3. Rebooted my phone
4. Download 4 main mods
A. Gem xperia xposed
Using it for: the transparent status and navigation bar, the menu mod, the extra hidden apps button, the kitkat thing when you open an app and the navigation and status bar gets shaddy
B. Tinted status bar
C. Advanced power menu
To add a reboot button
D. Im really sorry I've forgotten its name but it's used for changing the navigation bar icons but I Uninstalled it for a simple reason, in stock xperia icons in opera mini a 4th button is added and it's hidden in other apps, but while using this mod I had to show the 4th (menu) button all the time
Ps: I dont reboot after modding systemui or luncher I simply restart it
If you like what I've done ill post the method for using gem xperia and tinted status bar
Sorry I forgot to attach these Images, this is the final result
If I helped you don't forget to press the thanks button
Thanks, all of you! I'll try redoing this after my exams...
Sent from my C1904
omar_m98 said:
Hey man,I don't think you need a custom rom,I've done everything I want without downloading a custom rom,however before doing anything make sure you have full root (the ability to edit system files not just view them), if you don't have full root anything you do will get your phone to reboot and fc,,
First of all I have cwm,deodoxed rom,unlocked bl but I mainly use them.to install mods like the m2 systemui but I think there's a way for locked bootloader and odexed by using flash gordon or something like that (the method is explained in the mod's thread).
Moreover is this my phones systemui, I've installed xposed without any problems
1. Download xposed installer
2. Pressed classic install
3. Rebooted my phone
4. Download 4 main mods
A. Gem xperia xposed
Using it for: the transparent status and navigation bar, the menu mod, the extra hidden apps button, the kitkat thing when you open an app and the navigation and status bar gets shaddy
B. Tinted status bar
C. Advanced power menu
To add a reboot button
D. Im really sorry I've forgotten its name but it's used for changing the navigation bar icons but I Uninstalled it for a simple reason, in stock xperia icons in opera mini a 4th button is added and it's hidden in other apps, but while using this mod I had to show the 4th (menu) button all the time
Ps: I dont reboot after modding systemui or luncher I simply restart it
If you like what I've done ill post the method for using gem xperia and tinted status bar
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Well, I fixed it. Recovery-reset my phone. My thanks to all of you! How did you colour the statbar and navbar like the app colour?
Sent from my C1904
thx
Ok guys, thanks for all your help. Now i am just worried about a soft brick or bootloop. If this happens, ho would I rocover from thats WITHOUT losing any data? Because I really can't break it, it's too expensive.
VRaman1337 said:
Well, I fixed it. Recovery-reset my phone. My thanks to all of you! How did you colour the statbar and navbar like the app colour?
Sent from my C1904
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Im using tinted status bar and GEM xperia xposed module
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...stomize-ui-t2866930/post55230715#post55230715
Scroll down to the last part where settings for gem and tinted status bar are mentioned
cheesedude said:
Ok guys, thanks for all your help. Now i am just worried about a soft brick or bootloop. If this happens, ho would I rocover from thats WITHOUT losing any data? Because I really can't break it, it's too expensive.
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Before doing anything
-download the ftf file of the latest software for your phone
-install flashtool and drivers.
-Enable USB debugging and
-backup your phone (a normal backup no need for root apps and all that stuff)
-Learn how to flash an ftf
If you have an unlocked bootloader all you need is cwm and a nandroid backup and of course flashtool in case anything got wrong and you messed the kernel
Don't worry, I bricked my phone many times
Okay guys, I realised what the problem was. I was using a Screen Filter, so I wasn't able to install anything. In case anyone else comes with this problem, make sure you pause the filter or blacklist the package installer (most filter apps do this on their own; mine apparently didn't :\).
Gem xperia xposed
omar_m98 said:
Hey man,I don't think you need a custom rom,I've done everything I want without downloading a custom rom,however before doing anything make sure you have full root (the ability to edit system files not just view them), if you don't have full root anything you do will get your phone to reboot and fc,,
First of all I have cwm,deodoxed rom,unlocked bl but I mainly use them.to install mods like the m2 systemui but I think there's a way for locked bootloader and odexed by using flash gordon or something like that (the method is explained in the mod's thread).
Moreover is this my phones systemui, I've installed xposed without any problems
1. Download xposed installer
2. Pressed classic install
3. Rebooted my phone
4. Download 4 main mods
A. Gem xperia xposed
Using it for: the transparent status and navigation bar, the menu mod, the extra hidden apps button, the kitkat thing when you open an app and the navigation and status bar gets shaddy
B. Tinted status bar
C. Advanced power menu
To add a reboot button
D. Im really sorry I've forgotten its name but it's used for changing the navigation bar icons but I Uninstalled it for a simple reason, in stock xperia icons in opera mini a 4th button is added and it's hidden in other apps, but while using this mod I had to show the 4th (menu) button all the time
Ps: I dont reboot after modding systemui or luncher I simply restart it
If you like what I've done ill post the method for using gem xperia and tinted status bar
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Hi.
I would like to ask you if you could make a list with the settings that you-ve done with gem xperia xposed.
Thank you.
Plz help
gamer649 said:
I've never had and problem with installing Xposed as you should do.
1) Install the Xposed .apk
2) Open Xposed and tap Framework
3) Make sure Installation Mode is on Classical (change it if it isn't)
4) Tap Install/Update, let the framework install.
5) Reboot
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hey there,
i installed the xposed framework as u have mentioned but i am able to see only few changes , i have downloaded an apk frm this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-android-l-theme-t2803003
and i am unable to see changed navigation bars , the remaining are gud. what should i do? do u have any info that could help.
i have used others modules of android L frm XDA but even they didnt change the navigation bars.
i just want to change my NAv bars. what to do?
thnx:good::good::good:

[GUIDE] Root & Xposed Framework Remix 3.0

I've wanted to test out remix OS for a while. However I use xposed and su regular. It's all about customization for me. However once I installed remix I found it wasn't rooted. I searched around for a solution but people kept saying it was rooted? So after I broke my n9 trying to flash standard root, a quick Google revealed that for pc versions it involves Linux commands to mount and edit the system files. So I'm far to lazy for that. But I thought ill make this little guide on how to get root and xposed working systemlessly on your remixed N9
Although this is mainly for N9 there should be no reason why you can't follow this guide for your pad. HAVING SAID THAT: "Although this may have worked for me or others I am not responsible for the death, destruction, boot loop or spontaneous combustion (or anything else) of your device. Follow this at your own risk"
Things your going to need! (For root)
Remix Os Installed
Twrp Installed (newest)
systemless Root zip
I'm not going to explain how to install remix OS as that's easy enough and it's available on their website here same with TWRP Guide to install that is here
Grab Systemless root.
boot into recovery
Flashy flash flash
Wipe for good luck
reboot system!
TA-DAA (hopefully)
That's that bit done :silly: Now if that's all you want then awesome! Maybe give me a thanks :good:
But before we continue if your like me and not a fan of that standard Launcher 3. Now we have root let's get rid of it.
Run over to Google play and install a Terminal Emulator. I use Minimal terminal, cos it's pretty
Once Installed, Run over and Grab the launcher of your choice.
Once Installed click open. Then may say something about not supporting it.
Now stick your black hoodie on, Talk to an imaginary friend :laugh: and jump on your terminal and type the following commands
Code:
Su
pm disable com.android.launcher3
click the home button and nova launcher (in my case) should be sitting there ready for you.
But I like my Icons! I WANT MORE CUSTOMISATION, at the moment I have a way of doing it. ONLY ITS VERY TEDIOUS.
Things your going to need
icon pack of your choice
root browser of your choice
apk editor
Go into your icon pack folder should be I'm data/app/com.iconpack/
open the apk, dive into the apk and find the icons. it's normally in the .apk/res/drawable-nodpi-v4
extract all or just the icons you want
once you've done so jump into apk editor and go through to the app you want to edit in apk editor app
search for the icons. normally in the res/drawable-xxhdpi-v4 or similar folder there might be a few icons to change in the separate drawable-hdpi folders.
click the edit button to the right of the icon, add your icon.
click the save at the bottom
uninstall the app and reinstall through the apk editor.
job done
I'm fully aware this is a lot of faf. But it's only way I can do it at the moment.
Regardless let us move forward!
Things your going to need! (Xposed)
Magisk Manager
Material Xposed apk
Download Material Xposed apk First (link above). And install first!
Download the Magisk manager from this forum here and follow the simple instructions to install
Install Xposed in Magisk Manager's Download section the 23SDK Is the one you want to download.
it should install the zip and want to reboot your device.
you should be done now. You should have a rooted and xposed Remix OS
I hope I helped someone, I couldn't find anything like this that helped me. I just saw alot of unanswered questions. So far I'm liking remix os alot. It's smooth and quick. Once I grab a Bluetooth keyboard I imagine it be even better. Whether or not it be a replacement for a laptop I don't know. However if all your really do on a laptop is write documents, play small games and browse Internet. Then it's pretty much perfect. I found that (although a little sketchy) I managed to do web development on this. So it's a very versatile OS.
If I helped give us a thanks. If I'm an idiot and this is somewhere else, then start throwing things.
:good::silly:
Help! I've soft bricked my Device
Don't panic! Relax. Grab a tea or whatever you drink. And just go back to the remix os how to flash link and do that. It should sort it out for you.

[ROM][NWD1.171016.002] NegaSt33v Huawei-Rom

I decided to update the optimized stock rom that @negamann303 made and some of you are a fan of.
Features:
Based on NWD1.171016.002 - Wear 2.0 - Android 7.1.1
Stock kernel
Optional root/busybox package that will install root and busybox 1.28.1
Same build.prop additions as NegaLite Huawei-Rom NX 2 v 1.2 (including ADB debugging pre-enabled)
Removed Google Fit from /system (download from Play Store if you want it)
Removed the tutorial that appears when you enable wrist gestures (but not the tutorial that happens when you first set up the watch)
Changelog:
v 0.2
Actually installs stock kernel instead of the rooted kernel I accidentally put in v 0.1
v 0.1:
Initial release
Install Instructions:
Factory reset in TWRP (optional, but recommended)
Flash rom
Flash root/busybox package if desired
Note: The first boot takes a looooong time.
Note 2: The SuperSu/Busybox package tells you that it's installing an older version of busybox than what I listed. Don't pay attention to it. If you want to make sure I'm honest just do adb shell, then su, then busybox.
Download v 0.2: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=962187416754467969
Download SuperSu and Busybox package: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=962187416754466211
Download Busybox only package for those who want to use Magisk (personally, I don't see the point of using Magisk on a watch that doesn't need to pass safetynet, but to each their own): https://github.com/yashdsaraf/bb-bot/releases/tag/v1.28.1-YDS-201803061707 (flash the universal zip)
Requests are welcome. Keep in mind that since Android Wear is not fully open source, our power to change it is relatively limited.
TheSt33v said:
I decided to update the optimized stock rom that @negamann303 made and some of you are a fan of. Right now it's a work in progress. I'm pretty sure that everything works, but please test and report back.
Features:
Based on NWD1.171016.002 - Wear 2.0 - Android 7.1.1
Stock kernel
Optional root/busybox package that will install root and busybox 1.28.1
Same build.prop additions as NegaLite Huawei-Rom NX 2 v 1.2 (including ADB debugging pre-enabled)
Removed Google Fit from /system (download from Play Store if you want it)
Removed the tutorial that appears when you enable wrist gestures (but not the tutorial that happens when you first set up the watch)
To do:
Update Gapps
Move more system apps to /data for easy deletion
Include Root Essentials and Advanced Settings (download from Play Store if you want them for now)
Install Instructions:
Factory reset in TWRP (optional, but recommended)
Flash rom
Flash root/busybox package if desired
Note: the first boot takes a looooong time.
Download v 0.1: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939825513
Download SuperSu and Busybox package: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=962187416754466211
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Good job! Feel free to pm me if you ever have any questions. I will try my best to answer them
Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
It's really nice to see the new rom for HW1!
If this rom can have lower brightness for ambient mode, I would love to test the rom!!!
Amazing rom
Thanks for the effort.
I will give it a try when I find some free time.
lentm said:
It's really nice to see the new rom for HW1!
If this rom can have lower brightness for ambient mode, I would love to test the rom!!!
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According to the quick Google search that I did, it looks like this is controlled by the Android system framework. It's not as easy as changing a build property or telling settings to do something different. So unfortunately it doesn't look like it's something I can change, but if anyone finds any other information on it I'll definitely take a look.
Thanks a lot for continuing his work. Will be testing out on my watch soon.
Sent from my LG-H932 using Tapatalk
Thank you very much for doing this rom, look forward to using my watch again as I haven't used it in months.
It seems this build still installs the "rooted kernel" (that contains SuperSU binaries and configurations), which in turn blocks installation of Magisk (same as the original NX rom), as the two root solutions aren't compatible.
Guess I'll have to work around it using the hard way for now. It's better if the kernel can be made rootless so one can choose to install either SuperSU or Magisk.
EDIT: Got everything working: ROM, Magisk, and Busybox (installed using this one).
EDIT 2: It seems the Daily Tracking is working on this version, as on Explorer watch face the steps and kcals are properly registered just like on Android Wear 1.5.
LSS4181 said:
It seems this build still installs the "rooted kernel" (that contains SuperSU binaries and configurations), which in turn blocks installation of Magisk (same as the original NX rom), as the two root solutions aren't compatible.
Guess I'll have to work around it using the hard way for now. It's better if the kernel can be made rootless so one can choose to install either SuperSU or Magisk.
EDIT: Got everything working: ROM, Magisk, and Busybox (installed using this one).
EDIT 2: It seems the Daily Tracking is working on this version, as on Explorer watch face the steps and kcals are properly registered just like on Android Wear 1.5.
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Oops. You're right. Sorry about that. I'll fix it this evening.
Source?
Where did you get the source?
i want to start making roms with the AOSP.
Omg. You are the man negast33v. Thanks for keeping this watch alive.
jayjar said:
Where did you get the source?
i want to start making roms with the AOSP.
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I didn't get the source. In fact I didn't do much at all. I took the stock rom, put negamann's build.prop tweaks in it and put together the optional root package. That's about it, because that's about all that was done to negamann's original rom.
When you say the first boot takes a long time, how long are we talking? I'm testing something with my watch, so I already expect it to fail. I want to know so that I don't wait for hours when it should have been done in 20 minutes, which would mean my test has failed.
TheSt33v said:
I didn't get the source. In fact I didn't do much at all. I took the stock rom, put negamann's build.prop tweaks in it and put together the optional root package. That's about it, because that's about all that was done to negamann's original rom.
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This is correct! That is why I typically spent more time on the kernel.
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CVertigo1 said:
When you say the first boot takes a long time, how long are we talking? I'm testing something with my watch, so I already expect it to fail. I want to know so that I don't wait for hours when it should have been done in 20 minutes, which would mean my test has failed.
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Definitely not hours. 5-10 minutes I'd say.
Does someone want to try using the negamann kernel with this rom? It might work. I'm not sure and I don't feel like testing it.
TheSt33v said:
Does someone want to try using the negamann kernel with this rom? It might work. I'm not sure and I don't feel like testing it.
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Hey,
I tried it, it doesn't work, it just hangs on the Android logo, waited over an hour, rebooted, nothing. Will not boot.
Edit: this is what I tried: negalite_kernel_HW_dffc4c0-2.0.zip - 6/7/2017
Edit 2: Just tried again, this time I cleared cache/dalvik and even so its just been on the Android animation for over an hour, and the watch has become really hot...Going to go back to stock kernal.
RumpSteak01 said:
Hey,
I tried it, it doesn't work, it just hangs on the Android logo, waited over an hour, rebooted, nothing. Will not boot.
Edit: this is what I tried: negalite_kernel_HW_dffc4c0-2.0.zip - 6/7/2017
Edit 2: Just tried again, this time I cleared cache/dalvik and even so its just been on the Android animation for over an hour, and the watch has become really hot...Going to go back to stock kernal.
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Damn. Thanks for trying.
Thanks for updating this rom. Much appreciated : ).

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