Hey there,
I tried to install Xposed (sdk23, arm64) and Xposed Installer says everything is okay an Xposed framework is active.
But all my installed modules aren't working. YouTube AdAway says the module is not active and gravitybox shows that it can't connect to gravitybox system framework.
Of course I activated all modules and rebooted.
Any ideas what's wrong?
Thanks.
Edit: It's working now after uninstalling Xposed installer and reinstall.
Sorry for creating a thread
I still have the same problem
i've already uninstalled and even flashed my backup after install twrp
there's no "disable" file inside conf folder
the error.log is always empty
I've already tried to lock resourses
I've cleaned the app files
I've installed the 3.0 apk and the material version of dvdandroid
Nothing makes to lose the message "framework is not active"
Any tips for me?
Htc 10 with stock rom and the latest superSU
thanks
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Hello,
I wanted to update my Xposed framework version from 2.0beta to 2.0.2 but I failed to uninstall the previous version and if I try to overwrite it with the latest version it says cannot install. How do I perfectly uninstall the old one and replace it with latest. Would like your assistance.
what i did was, just disable all modules first and reboot device. uninstalled modules
then removed framework just like other application -from application drawer - menu -uninstall
Installed newer version - install /update from application
Install module(compatible to 2.0.2) and enabled
reboot.
So I've noticed that Netflix doesn't seem to play well with AOSP based roms. Well here's a fix.
First, go here and install the Xposed Framework installer...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Once installed open the installer and install Xposed. Grant it root access and reboot. Once you've booted go here and download and install this module:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1648449&d=1358293052
Once downloaded install the module and reopen Xposed. Enable the module and reboot. Once you've booted go to settings>applications and find Netflix. Clear all data from the app. Now open Netflix and enjoy.
Also, here is a list of various Xposed modules if you want them:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
(I take no credit for any of this. Google is my friend.)
So I've noticed that Netflix doesn't seem to play well with AOSP based roms. Well here's a fix.
First, go here and install the Xposed Framework installer...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1574401
Once installed open the installer and install Xposed. Grant it root access and reboot. Once you've booted go here and download and install this module:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...9&d=1358293052
Once downloaded install the module and reopen Xposed. Enable the module and reboot. Once you've booted go to settings>applications and find Netflix. Clear all data from the app. Now open Netflix and enjoy.
Also, here is a list of various Xposed modules if you want them:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2327541
(I take no credit for any of this. Google is my friend.)
So, I am learning about Xposed and I really like it, but I have had NO luck getting it working. So, I am running CyanogenMod 12.1 (12.1-20151230-NIGHTLY-d2spr) Android Version 5.1.1. So what I did, was downloaded the Xposed Installer and that's about as far as I got. I try to go to the "Framework" section and before I click it, it says in red text "The latest version of Xposed is currently not active. did you install the framework and reboot?" I click on the tab and the tab and the "Install/Update" box is not able to be pressed and it says in red text, "Xposed is not (yet) compatible with Android SDK version 22 or your processor architecture (aremeabi-v7a). " Underneath that it also says "CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE DEPENDENCIES: library 'libdvm.so' not found"
No clue what ANY of this means. From what I can tell, I don't think there's a version of this for my phone, but I REALLY want it. So if anyone can help, that'd be nice. Thanks.
Delete that Xposed Installer app, use this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3383776&d=1435601440
And install this via recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3580244&d=1450386592
Wipe Dalvik & Cache
And you should be good to go
Installed the Xposed module via sideloading (the x64 v84 sdk23), trying to install the XposedInstaller as well as the Cerberus disguised & the adaway apks. I keep getting an error "could not find android update binary" if I try to sideload them, and they won't install if I just open them through the file system.
I am currently rooted.
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In TWRP? with write access to system?
noahjk said:
Installed the Xposed module via sideloading (the x64 v84 sdk23), trying to install the XposedInstaller as well as the Cerberus disguised & the adaway apks. I keep getting an error "could not find android update binary" if I try to sideload them, and they won't install if I just open them through the file system.
I am currently rooted.
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I installed my xposed using TWRP then I installed the APK normally, everything worked fine. Just using Greenify, Rootcloak, and Youtube Adaway as my modules for now.