What would happen? Would apps no longer be able to get root permissions or would they automatically get them?
To the best of my knowledge you can't uninstall superuser without going to back to stock.
Also the apps that need superuser won't work
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If you delete the app, nothing will get root anymore. If you delete the su binary, the same thing would happen.
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bwcorvus said:
If you delete the app, nothing will get root anymore. If you delete the su binary, the same thing would happen.
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Thanks
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Just like the title says,
Went to download barnacle wifi teather and it said that it needs su permission, looked into su and it said something about signatures.
Soooo went to the market to look up su (which I already have) then updated it. Still no dice.
I'm rooted and runnin bionix 1.3.1
This one has me fizzlesprung
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I have no clue why this posted 2x
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Open the SU app and it should update the needed binarys that it needs.
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I have done that, it just sits there as a black screen
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I have also noticed that when I download an application of any kind that superuser never does anything anymore
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Mine is working just fine!
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Have you tried ChainDD's SU Fixer app?
That just resulted in "fix failed, try downloading update zip from android such. Com "
This is getting wierd
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Dagan_ said:
That just resulted in "fix failed, try downloading update zip from android such. Com "
This is getting wierd
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Using rom manager, get the latest su flashable. Hopefully that will fix it.
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Open the SU app and it should update the needed binarys that it needs.
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what exactly does updating the binaries do for SU?
I can understand that the ad free app needs to update binaries to like update the hosts and all, but i dont get it with SU
i just went into SU and it told me to update, so i did.
Im just curious.. thats all
xriderx66 said:
what exactly does updating the binaries do for SU?
I can understand that the ad free app needs to update binaries to like update the hosts and all, but i dont get it with SU
i just went into SU and it told me to update, so i did.
Im just curious.. thats all
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bug fixes, security fixes. stuff like that.
First and foremost, thanx for all the help, I tried everything listed with no results.
I ended up just going back to stock via Odin and then reflashing the root update and bionix 1.3.1
Now barnacle is good to go... however as i posted in QnA , I get a "login failed, try again" every time I try to get facebook or twitter to sync under the new accounts,
No other contacts will sync to the phone other than google.
I'm starting to get a headache lol
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Did you stock flash to 2.1 or 2.2? I had the same problem fashing roms from 2.2 would do weird stuff like that so I flashed back to eclair update 1 and everything worked.
All the way back to 2.1
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Any apps for blocking permissions that actually work? I installed permissions denied but it never got past checking/fixing permissions. Would love to get total control of permissions.
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undeniableswagger said:
Any apps for blocking permissions that actually work? I installed permissions denied but it never got past checking/fixing permissions. Would love to get total control of permissions.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663222
MIUI based secuirty app... It deletes SuperSu.apk/SuperUser.apk and takes control of permissions with even controlling access to other data. Or just straight allowing everything.
I use it on which ever ROM I happen to be running.
Tachi91 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663222
MIUI based secuirty app... It deletes SuperSu.apk/SuperUser.apk and takes control of permissions with even controlling access to other data. Or just straight allowing everything.
I use it on which ever ROM I happen to be running.
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So it deletes root? If it deletes super user? Or keep root but Take the place of super user?
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So it deletes root? If it deletes super user? Or keep root but Take the place of super user?
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It takes the place of Superuser/SuperSu.
Doesnt touch the su binaries.
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Won't let me block Facebook. more like system apps. Why?
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Edit: converted Facebook to user app through titanium backup. But how do you get it to show trusted or system apps?
What's up everyone. Just rooted my Rezound and wanted to get rid of some of the factory installed apps/games etc....
Is there a list of "YES" and "NO" things that I can uninstall so I don't remove something I shouldn't.
Also I got Root uninstaller from the market, will this app do the trick or should I use something different.
Thanks in advance.
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Get titanium backup.
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What's up everyone. Just rooted my Rezound and wanted to get rid of some of the factory installed apps/games etc....
Is there a list of "YES" and "NO" things that I can uninstall so I don't remove something I shouldn't.
Also I got Root uninstaller from the market, will this app do the trick or should I use something different.
Thanks in advance.
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Since your rooted, you could try Titanium Backup. It allows you to "freeze" apps which has a similar effect to actual removal but you can unfreeze them if you need to. There are some old list around but they have not been updated in a long time. I have frozen about 43 user apps--just stay away from system apps.
Good luck.
Nvm
Thanks I'll give it a shot
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Thanks I'll give it a shot
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You don't say that you just press the button!
Some apps that use root access are now showing a SuperSU permission?
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Some apps that use root access are now showing a SuperSU permission?
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great! play store should also not let the user install root apps if they don't have a rooted device, so they can't rate the app complaining it doesn't work for them
Nope
Yes. This is to let users know better because root permissions supersede other permissions.
Apps that don't declare it should be treated cautiously
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So apps with SuperSu permission won't have to ask the user the SU priviledges? That would be even more dangerous.
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So apps with SuperSu permission won't have to ask the user the SU priviledges? That would be even more dangerous.
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that's where supersu or superuser app is for, it asks if you want to give su access
the title say it all? any answers?
Haven't been on a Sense ROM in ages, but you have to disable the ota apk. Did a search and came up with this:
/system/etc/security: change otacerts.zip to otacerts.old
I cannot tename it, can i delete it?
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I cannot tename it, can i delete it?
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Are you not rooted? If you are, you should be able to use a file manager like ES to rename. You have to go into ES settings and turn on root features. I'm not sure I'd go deleting system files. You never know. If you're not rooted, well get on that.
Ok, thanks a lot! I download root browser and did it, thanks!
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