I've searched but can't find out how to fix my issue.
I keep getting the automatic bugreport etc, when accidentally hitting vol and power when turning on and off the screen.
HOWEVER I know that you normally delete bugmailer.sh from /system/bin. The issue is the bumailer.sh file is not even there!
I tried to delete the bugreport file but all that did was stop the vibration from occurring.
I need to keep USB debugging on for titanium backup to work fully. So thats not a solution to my problem.
I am on 4.3 stock ROM, rooted. Galaxy Nexus GSM.
Has Google renamed it to something else in 4.3?
I tried Root Explorer, ES File Explorer, and searched all folders with each app and can't find bugmailer.sh.
This is driving me nuts , any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Have you solved this problem? I have the same.
Linean said:
Have you solved this problem? I have the same.
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No unfortunately, never found a solution.
I've since moved to a custom Rom again, so I currently don't have the issue...
I am running a Gnexus on verizon with the latest AOKP nightly and I am also experiencing the bug reports issue. I have renamed the bugmailer.sh file in many other roms to disable the bugmailer, but now I cannot find the file bugmailer.sh anywhere on my device. Does it have a new name for KitKat? I am praying to the gods of XDA for an answer
Has anyone figured this out? I can't stand the random lag, vibration and then bug report. I thought my device had issues. I'm glad it's just me hitting some keys.
Ok all, this is an odd one and Google has no results, so I was hoping someone here at XDA knows a little sump'n sump'n about the G Pro lock screen. I have the phone rooted with CWM recovery (had TWRP and same results). It's the stock 20g ROM and I've removed all the ATT apps and junk I don't use. I removed the LG Home launcher and installed Nova/moved to system partition. EVERY TIME I reboot, I get those horrific BLUEBERRIES lockscreen!!!! It's driving me mad. I've delved into the .apk and found "lockscreen settings", trying to manipulate this to no avail. Every time I reboot *BOOM*, Blueberries!!!! :silly: Does anyone out there have any insight to this? Any idea how to get it to stick? I've installed XPOSED framework in hopes of finding a module that will correct this, but haven't come up with anything yet.....Thanks, in advance, for any help that anyone can provide!
Having a constant "Security Notice" on phone since rooting. Everything else works fine. Is there anyway I can maybe deactivate this function?
freeze in titanium backup...
Y0sHii said:
Having a constant "Security Notice" on phone since rooting. Everything else works fine. Is there anyway I can maybe deactivate this function?
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to get rid of the security notice you will get(because the system is now rooted) simply install root explorer(or any root browser) and go to /system/app and delete securitylogagent or go into the folder and rename it adding .bkp to the end of the file name and reboot.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68675715&postcount=2
I began getting this, too, after rooting my Note7. I solved it the way others suggested, with Titanium Backup by freezing the Security Log Agent. That worked for me.
SkyPhone said:
I began getting this, too, after rooting my Note7. I solved it the way others suggested, with Titanium Backup by freezing the Security Log Agent. That worked for me.
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do you still have knox? i use samsung pay and security folder
You used the sprint method root at the N930V PHE or PH1? Not really related to thread, but just out of curiosity.
Same problem....
I'm having this same problem with my rooted note 7.
I've searched everywhere for securityagent on my note 7 and it's not there. The only way I can remove this threat found/restart device, is to remove device maintenance.
But then I lose the app done function and the advanced setting power saving mode.
I have disabled all knox and security realated apps.
But still still get the threat while device maintenance is there.
Does anyone know what the equivalent to securitylogagent is on a note 7 ????
Any help would be much appreciated, I am a noob, until 3 days ago I knew nothing, but I managed to unlock frp and root my note 7, but its been stressfull. I need help now...thanks.
Kellya86 said:
I'm having this same problem with my rooted note 7.
I've searched everywhere for securityagent on my note 7 and it's not there. The only way I can remove this threat found/restart device, is to remove device maintenance.
But then I lose the app done function and the advanced setting power saving mode.
I have disabled all knox and security realated apps.
But still still get the threat while device maintenance is there.
Does anyone know what the equivalent to securitylogagent is on a note 7 ????
Any help would be much appreciated, I am a noob, until 3 days ago I knew nothing, but I managed to unlock frp and root my note 7, but its been stressfull. I need help now...thanks.
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You should have a package named SecurityLogAgent. Disabling this will stop the security notifications due to rooting. If you're referring to the Samsung messages regarding the recall, then you need to disable the Samsung Push service or just the notifications.
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I'm not referring to them notifications, I have disabled Samsung push.
There is no package with the name 'securitylogagent' on my note 7.
I have researched this alot before joining and posting here. Its simply not there, no matter what I use to look for it. Just not there..
I would really like device maintenance back.. that's how iv got it disabled at the moment.
I am referring to the 'that found/restart device" warning that flags up in device maintenance.
Kellya86 said:
I'm not referring to them notifications, I have disabled Samsung push.
There is no package with the name 'securitylogagent' on my note 7.
I have researched this alot before joining and posting here. Its simply not there, no matter what I use to look for it. Just not there..
I would really like device maintenance back.. that's how iv got it disabled at the moment.
I am referring to the 'that found/restart device" warning that flags up in device maintenance.
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Strange, there should be a folder at system/app/SecurityLogAgent
What firmware version are you on? What have you used to look for it?
I'm on 6.0.1, that I rooted on Sunday after I accidentally updated package disabler. I am a complete noob and have managed to just about get to this point without help.
I have looked for it using titanium backup, root browser and device control. It doesn't show on any...
So I have disabled a load of other things including device maintenance, com.samsung.andoid.sm.devicesecurity, and security manager service...
I was hoping one of these was the equivalent of securitylogagent.
Does this information below help?
Kellya86 said:
I'm on 6.0.1, that I rooted on Sunday after I accidentally updated package disabler. I am a complete noob and have managed to just about get to this point without help.
I have looked for it using titanium backup, root browser and device control. It doesn't show on any...
So I have disabled a load of other things including device maintenance, com.samsung.andoid.sm.devicesecurity, and security manager service...
I was hoping one of these was the equivalent of securitylogagent.
Does this information below help?
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So by the build number I see that you are not on a Verizon firmware so the app names may be different. It appears you have UK firmware so you will have to find what the app name is for that firmware.
What I can suggest is that the next time you get the notification, long press on the icon at the left. You should be taken to the notification options for that app and you should also see an app info button on the right. you may be able to track the actual app down using this info or at least disable notifications.
Thanks for your reply.
Oh crap, I'll never find it then...
Is there a way I could post an image of my system so as some experienced members on here may look at it.??
Thanks again.
Phone worked flawlessly until I rooted & installed TWRP last week, I keep getting an error about my APN every so often and I can't access alot of websites and my text messaging fails. The phone worked fine for the first couple days after rooting though. The only thing I can do to temporarily fix it is a reboot. I tried some Google found settings to manually update it inside Textra (no option to update it on the phone, there's no APN settings under "carrier" menu in setup. It works a little better, but I still constantly get the error and have issues. Also it never allows me to update PRL or profile now too.
Any suggestions on what the deal is? Will have to give up root and reinstall the stock image from Google? I appreciate any help!
I tried to delete my post... this is the best i can do.. no delete button
Hello there,
I am looking for a way to activate airplane mode at night. Just now i found out that on Android11 you can enable root access via adb. That way afaik i can give permissions to apps, like WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS.
I tried this with the app "Auto Airplane Mode" from F-Droid, but it didn't work - although in the quick-settings-panel the airplane mode got marked as activated, it really wasn't - the status bar didn't show airplane mode but the usual connections and calling s/o was still working.
So, my question is this:
I there a way to automatically switch airplane mode on my unrooted S9 with LOS ?
Ok, so thats my problem. I would love to hear some insights from you,
kind regards,
d4foasta
PS: yeah, i know, Rooting would enable me to do so, but i want to try and keep it unrooted.
d4foasta said:
Hello there,
I am looking for a way to activate airplane mode at night. Just now i found out that on Android11 you can enable root access via adb. That way afaik i can give permissions to apps, like WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS.
I tried this with the app "Auto Airplane Mode" from F-Droid, but it didn't work - although in the quick-settings-panel the airplane mode got marked as activated, it really wasn't - the status bar didn't show airplane mode but the usual connections and calling s/o was still working.
So, my question is this:
I there a way to automatically switch airplane mode on my unrooted S9 with LOS ?
Ok, so thats my problem. I would love to hear some insights from you,
kind regards,
d4foasta
PS: yeah, i know, Rooting would enable me to do so, but i want to try and keep it unrooted.
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Seems to be not take easy without root.
But I found a thread where somebody stated that he got it working on an unrooted device ... using tasker and some plugins:
Is there any way to programmatically turn on airplane mode on non-rooted android?
I used to use Tasker tasks to turn airplane mode on and off automatically when I needed it. Now, it seems, this requires root. But rooting my phone bans me from using Android Pay or any other Safet...
android.stackexchange.com
Check answer 3.