Has anyone tried this yet? I know there was talk of testing for it?
Wondering the same. I know there's an experimental 64 bit version but I hear there are bugs with it.
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I've been running it for a couple days now with a few modules installed. No problems to report.
Latest version bootlooped me.
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Latest version bootlooped me.
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On a custom Rom or stock?
I've heard about some users having problems with xposed and s-off.
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Here on Viper rom for like 2 weeks now, no issues.
Get the 21 version from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-5-1-successfully-t3074586
flash it in recovery, install the alpha 2 apk from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
and done. But be careful, some modules causes bootloops.
(i'm not s-off, so idk if that could indeed be an issue)
(oh i see they updated couple of days ago, don't know if those cause issues too)
(edit: updated my list due to some not needed anymore on venom as they have it in tweaks)
I'm S off and I don't have any issues. I just followed the same instructions that are above.
Be sure to read the Xposed compatibility spreadsheet so you don't install something that isn't compatible.
I'm S-off with ARHD5. Framework installed fine, but I haven't bothered with any mod other than Xprivacy which doesn't yet work. Your priorities may differ.
it works fine on tmobile stock rom with s-on. i had boot loop with s-off though, but have not tried the latest release with s-off yet, but that one works with s-on.
does anyone have a list of modules that will work for the M9.. I know there aren't any sense modules.. but would be nice to know ahead of time what works. Instead of constant bootloop of trial and error"ing" each one.. lol.. hope that makes sense.
nvm found a lollipop list. at these that is a start..
minotauri said:
it works fine on tmobile stock rom with s-on. i had boot loop with s-off though, but have not tried the latest release with s-off yet, but that one works with s-on.
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S off created a dump file that caused issues or something. There is a flash zip that removes that file posted in one of these threads
@sausje85 do you know of an xposed APM that will work for our m9?
[Cruzer] said:
@sausje85 do you know of an xposed APM that will work for our m9?
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No sorry, I'm on Viper rom, which has it already.
sausje85 said:
No sorry, I'm on Viper rom, which has it already.
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yah i'll go straight to that rom as soon as it has wifi calling for tmobile... until then stuck with stock..
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I got my htc one back in January and immediately rooted it with s-off and installed twrp, since then I have been using this rom and it has worked just fine. But recently I got quite sick of sense and when I tried in stall this rom the phone would not work, I tried cm11 after but it would not flash at all giving me an error every time. I read that I need to update my firmware but Im not really sure what that means, or how to tell what firmware I am on(I thought firmware was the same thing as a rom?)
sorry if this is a stupid question, Im not really that good with technology :L
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I got my htc one back in January and immediately rooted it with s-off and installed twrp, since then I have been using this rom and it has worked just fine. But recently I got quite sick of sense and when I tried in stall this rom the phone would not work, I tried cm11 after but it would not flash at all giving me an error every time. I read that I need to update my firmware but Im not really sure what that means, or how to tell what firmware I am on(I thought firmware was the same thing as a rom?)
sorry if this is a stupid question, Im not really that good with technology :L
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There were some recent changes to CM11 that require a new recovery. Have you tried the latest version of TWRP?
Where you using the CM11 nightlies or M releases?
durgis said:
There were some recent changes to CM11 that require a new recovery. Have you tried the latest version of TWRP?
Where you using the CM11 nightlies or M releases?
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I used the most recent nightly at the time, this was on Wednesday. Im on twrp 2.6.3.3, could you or someone link me how to update twrp? goomanager does not work for some reason and those are the only tutorials i can find.
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I used the most recent nightly at the time, this was on Wednesday. Im on twrp 2.6.3.3, could you or someone link me how to update twrp? goomanager does not work for some reason and those are the only tutorials i can find.
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Looks like you're a few versions behind, the latest version (2.7.0.8), and fastboot installation instructions are available at the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416431
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Looks like you're a few versions behind, the latest version (2.7.0.8), and fastboot installation instructions are available at the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416431
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thank you
durgis said:
Looks like you're a few versions behind, the latest version (2.7.0.8), and fastboot installation instructions are available at the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416431
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I just updated and it still didn't work :C
thewaffleninja said:
I just updated and it still didn't work :C
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Where there any errors while installing the rom in TWRP? You might try one of the CyanogenMod snapshots instead of a nightly, they're a bit more stable and well tested. Also, make sure that you backup and wipe when switching between different roms.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=m7vzw&type=snapshot
Anyone here using xposed with MM?? IF yes, what version. Dont wanna bootloop.
Thanks
Custom M9
Roobwz said:
Anyone here using xposed with MM?? IF yes, what version. Dont wanna bootloop.
Thanks
Custom M9
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This one works for me:
xposed-v80-sdk23-arm64
Go download from the original thread.
Don't forget to backup ROM first!
Then install the apk:
XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
Fain11 said:
This one works for me:
xposed-v80-sdk23-arm64
Go download from the original thread.
Don't forget to backup ROM first!
Then install the apk:
XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
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thanks man!
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Fain11 said:
This one works for me:
xposed-v80-sdk23-arm64
Go download from the original thread.
Don't forget to backup ROM first!
Then install the apk:
XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk
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Sorry to jump in on your thread, but do you have to be s-off and running a deodexed rom for xposed to work?
ktbee said:
Sorry to jump in on your thread, but do you have to be s-off and running a deodexed rom for xposed to work?
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No, S-Off and deodexed rom are not necessary to run xposed, just root and CWM/TWRP etc.
richierich said:
No, S-Off and deodexed rom are not necessary to run xposed, just root and CWM/TWRP etc.
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Weird I get stuck on the boot screen whenever I flash xposed. I'm on stock 6.0 rooted with supersu 2.65.
Did you wipe cache and dalvik?
Im using the xposed version explained above, and everything is working fine
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ktbee said:
Weird I get stuck on the boot screen whenever I flash xposed. I'm on stock 6.0 rooted with supersu 2.65.
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Mine sat for A WHILE for the first boot. Give it some time.
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Mine sat for A WHILE for the first boot. Give it some time.
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How long roughly? I've waited for roughly 30 minutes and it is still stuck on the second boot screen. Also, when I try to flash zip files on twrp, sometimes it automatically reboots without any warning which i find weird since it only happens every now and then. I've tried updating to the latest 3.0 TWRP and same thing happened. I have the Rogers canadian variant so i'm not sure if that makes any difference.
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How long roughly? I've waited for roughly 30 minutes and it is still stuck on the second boot screen. Also, when I try to flash zip files on twrp, sometimes it automatically reboots without any warning which i find weird since it only happens every now and then. I've tried updating to the latest 3.0 TWRP and same thing happened. I have the Rogers canadian variant so i'm not sure if that makes any difference.
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Ah I see, mine sat on the initial boot screen for a while. As soon as I hit the second it went right into optimizing apps. Are you certain that you're flashing the correct versions?
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Hello, i tried rooting my galaxy s6 edge g925t, on 6.0.1, and was successful but than tried to install twrp recovery and the phones bricks.. Later i get into the downloading mode and reinstall the stock ROM, than later i reinstall the root(CF-Auto-Root-zeroltetmo-zeroltetmo-smg925t.zip) and was still successful at the root. I figure out i need a custom kernel that will work for my android version, i cant find any kernels that will work for my 6.0.1. i still have a simplkernel for lollipop but i know that one wont work. Is there anyone that can help me find a simplkernel for my model phone and android version!
Never mind
I found a twrp/kernel recovery online and it worked, its all good now!!
I'm still using stock kernel which has no issues like in call audio or wifi problems.
only twrp that worked fine was Arter97 modified version.
as far as root rooted with version 2.71 Beta.
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I found a twrp/kernel recovery online and it worked, its all good now!!
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Link to a Tmobile supported SM-G925T 6.x Kernel???
Already have setup rooted working. I want to experiment with International versions. me thinks I still need a TMobile 6.x kernel to work since I already tried and wouldn't boot up. Nandroid back to my stock rooted TMobile Smartswitch installed version works fine.
micahtjosaas said:
I found a twrp/kernel recovery online and it worked, its all good now!!
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Please describe your fix with a link please.
Thanks!
micahtjosaas said:
I found a twrp/kernel recovery online and it worked, its all good now!!
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which kernel are u using
So you'll tell us you got it to work and you'll tell us you successfully found a TWRP and kernel but you don't give us any way to find the programs so that we can use them as well which is the point of this website as far as I'm concerned glad your phone works but this post is useless...
I recently rooted my HTC One M9. After flashing a few different ROMs (Onyx and SkyDragon) I've noticed that every time I lock my phone it reboots. Ive tried reflashing the ROMs and wiping the caches aswell as all the data. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this?
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I recently rooted my HTC One M9. After flashing a few different ROMs (Onyx and SkyDragon) I've noticed that every time I lock my phone it reboots. Ive tried reflashing the ROMs and wiping the caches aswell as all the data. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this?
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Those ROMs (IIRC) haven't been updated in awhile, and I believe are still on LP base.
Not sure if this will help.
But are you on the new MM firmware using the LP ROM? Could be the cause.
I'd suggest if you want to stick with one of those ROMs to get on the LP firmware (if not already on it).
Or find a ROM that's been updated to MM and also be on the MM firmware.
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Those ROMs (IIRC) haven't been updated in awhile, and I believe are still on LP base.
Not sure if this will help.
But are you on the new MM firmware using the LP ROM? Could be the cause.
I'd suggest if you want to stick with one of those ROMs to get on the LP firmware (if not already on it).
Or find a ROM that's been updated to MM and also be on the MM firmware.
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Would you happen to have any suggestions?
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Would you happen to have any suggestions?
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Well, there's AndyBones own Fluent (which I have run for close to two years) and Viper, both of which have been updated to MM bases. You can also run CM if you are wiling to go AOSP.
My M9 (currently on Viper) never has the issue you have described.
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Well, there's AndyBones own Fluent (which I have run for close to two years) and Viper, both of which have been updated to MM bases. You can also run CM if you are wiling to go AOSP.
My M9 (currently on Viper) never has the issue you have described.
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Doesn't Viper require something special to flash it? I haven't flashed to much with newer devices.
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Doesn't Viper require something special to flash it? I haven't flashed to much with newer devices.
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Nothing special vs. any other ROM, just need to be on the latest firmware to flash the latest version.
To my knowledge there is only a systemless root for marshmallow. I hate it! am having way more trouble than I should be having. lol So I was just wondering if anyone has devised a system root. Or if anyone knows how to uninstall bloat... Titanium backup isn't working.
T-mobile 3.39.531.7 firmware and stock systemless root rom
I am s-off and all that good stuff
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To my knowledge there is only a systemless root for marshmallow. I hate it! am having way more trouble than I should be having. lol So I was just wondering if anyone has devised a system root. Or if anyone knows how to uninstall bloat... Titanium backup isn't working.
T-mobile 3.39.531.7 firmware and stock systemless root rom
I am s-off and all that good stuff
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I'm fairly certain that systemless root is the only option for Marshmallow. Perhaps another XDA user can help there.
I'm curious about your difficulties with Titanium Backup. I've had great success with it on Marshmallow with systemless root. Any chance we can troubleshoot for you here?
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Titanium backup isn't working.
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What exactly is the problem? Are you getting a write error? Or does it appear to be working but the changes don't stick? Because it works fine for me too.
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What exactly is the problem? Are you getting a write error? Or does it appear to be working but the changes don't stick? Because it works fine for me too.
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The second one... it worked when I was on a custom rom but on stock it doesn't stick.
I'm assuming it has to do with the kernel but not exactly sure how to fix it.
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The second one... it worked when I was on a custom rom but on stock it doesn't stick.
I'm assuming it has to do with the kernel but not exactly sure how to fix it.
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It's probably the kernel. Maybe flash a custom kernel and see if that fixes it.
Just tried installing elementalx and after reboot it wouldn't read the sim card.. do you know of a kernel currently working on 3.39?
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It's probably the kernel. Maybe flash a custom kernel and see if that fixes it.
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would you happen to know which distro or kitchen people are using to make their own kernel? I tried cygwin on windows 7 with no luck. I have also tried linux mint with no luck.
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would you happen to know which distro or kitchen people are using to make their own kernel? I tried cygwin on windows 7 with no luck. I have also tried linux mint with no luck.
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No idea, sorry. Ask in the ElementalX thread. Flar is usually happy to help with this stuff.
To use custom kernels with a T-Mobile firmware is a no-go unless someone specifically made it for T-Mobile (With their kernel source). ElementalX is only for international or non T-Mobile phones. The driver's internal to the kernel will cause issues like losing cellular connectivity. Your best bet is either flash the Dev/Unlocked firmware or get a stock T-Mobile kernel and use a SuperSu zip to get root access that sticks. I managed to get ElementalX to work once with T-Mobile firmware, but it was more work than necessary just to get some mods out of it.
Options
1. Make changes to System in TWRP(recovery)
2. Flash Dev/International Firmware and enjoy ElementalX with a very slight drop in possible battery or network coverage (depending in the area).
3. Keep T-Mobile Kernel with T-Mobile firmware and use SuperSu zip to get root access (I always use TWRP to delete/edit system files to avoid the annoying crash faults that tend to popup when i mess with things).
4. Modify ElementalX with a T-Mobile (ramdisk or intrid... i don't remember) which makes it work with the firmware but most of the advantages of ElementalX are gone. = Too much work for the small gain.
But overall it just sounds like your root is temporary instead of permanent.