I know from bitter experience that SkyGo (UK) doesn't work on a rooted or jailbroken phone (something to do with counters) but has anyone here found a way round this? I realize that the official release for this is November, but the principle of whether rooting can be detected is the same.
Thanks
I used to temp unroot when using sky go and restore root afterwards. All this can be done without a reboot.
Use hidemyroot or voodoo ota rootkeeper to make a copy of the su binary, unroot device, uninstall superuser app, force close sky go if its running and then reopen.
I wonder if you could used the multi user function of 4.2.2 to run sky go under another user
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jonathanp said:
I wonder if you could used the multi user function of 4.2.2 to run sky go under another user
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Now that's a brilliant idea - I hope one of our more technical bods can answer this!
jonathanp said:
I used to temp unroot when using sky go and restore root afterwards. All this can be done without a reboot.
Use hidemyroot or voodoo ota rootkeeper to make a copy of the su binary, unroot device, uninstall superuser app, force close sky go if its running and then reopen.
I wonder if you could used the multi user function of 4.2.2 to run sky go under another user
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Why go through so much trouble?
I have this problem with an app from my cable provider which enables me to watch live tv on my tablet, it also fails when it detects root.
The only thing I need to do is open the SuperSU app and disable root, it's as easy as that for me.
Maybe this also works for you?
Pihkal said:
Why go through so much trouble?
I have this problem with an app from my cable provider which enables me to watch live tv on my tablet, it also fails when it detects root.
The only thing I need to do is open the SuperSU app and disable root, it's as easy as that for me.
Maybe this also works for you?
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Do you mean you select Full Unroot option?
Zammo76 said:
Do you mean you select Full Unroot option?
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No, that would also be to much trouble for me, I like things simple.
Just open the SuperSU app, go to settings -> Enable superuser -> uncheck the box besides it.
It disables root access.
Works like a charm for me but I don't use the Sky app, I use another app provided by my cable operator/isp which also checks for root.
Good luck.
Unfortunately it didn't work. Sky really are on the ball when it comes to securing this app.
Looks like I'll have to try the only other thing I can think to make it work, flash back to a stock image using clockwork mod.
Thanks for your help anyhow!
Zammo76 said:
Unfortunately it didn't work. Sky really are on the ball when it comes to securing this app.
Looks like I'll have to try the only other thing I can think to make it work, flash back to a stock image using clockwork mod.
Thanks for your help anyhow!
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Judging from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506967 they're not only checking for root but are also checking for custom roms.
The bastards!
Good thing Telenet (my isp in Belgium) isn't doing this crap.
Good luck finding a solution, to bad it didn't work.
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Is there a way to get HULU plus back working after rooting and debloating with Indirect's method. The app would instantly close. So I downloaded the app from the thread with all the apps from Rforce1 and installed it. It immediately force closes.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
erpman said:
Is there a way to get HULU plus back working after rooting and debloating with Indirect's method. The app would instantly close. So I downloaded the app from the thread with all the apps from Rforce1 and installed it. It immediately force closes.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
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I'm having the same issue..
I just gave up on it
I have a feeling we would need to restore back to 1.4.0 and re-root...
Just a feeling
erpman said:
Is there a way to get HULU plus back working after rooting and debloating with Indirect's method. The app would instantly close. So I downloaded the app from the thread with all the apps from Rforce1 and installed it. It immediately force closes.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
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After rooting and setting up my NT the way I liked (adding ADW Launcher, etc.), the Hulu app still ran, but it wouldn't let me log in (got some error about my device having "connectivity issues"). My solution? I used Titanium Backup to backup the Hulu app, and then I uninstalled it. Then I went onto the Android Market and downloaded/installed it (if it doesn't show up in the Market for you, know that I changed my build.prop to look like the DROID3). After that, everything ran smoothly. Hope this solution helps your slightly-different problem.
Nunspa, I think your right about having to unroot and start over again with rooting and not debloating. However, when I originally rooted I was watching the football game and missed a step. So I unrooted. But then my computer wouldn't recognize my NT. I spent days trying to get it to recognize it. I don't know if it was my dinosaur of a notebook. I eventually went to the second computer in my house and rooted it fine. I am afraid to unroot again for fear that that second notebook won't recognize my NT. But I am paying for Hulu Plus on my TV and it sucks that I can't see it on my NT. I was able to before I rooted.
Mattman1983, thank you for your suggestion. I did what you suggested and backed up with TB. But Hulu Plus doesn't show up in the market for me and I don't know how to change the build.prop and don't know the consequences of such a procedure.
I may eventually unroot again and start over if no one suggests a different way.
erpman,
The USB connectivity issue is tied to conflicting drivers, Thus the computer you preformed your root on should be able to re-root without any issues.
I have been considering re-rooting, and besides I'm eyeing the 1.4.1 rooting presented by DeanGibson..
Just have to back up my apps with TBA and I should be good to go, besides It's not like I have any "irreplaceable" items.. ya it's a pain, but may be worth it.
Nunspa, are you saying that I can reroot without unrooting first? I'm thinking that I have to unroot using indirect's unrooter which brings the nt back to stock 1.4 including the huluplus app. Rerooting without unrooting wouldn't bring me back to stock. Sorry if I'm not making sense. What's the benefit of the 1.4.1 root?
One method might be to use the 3 hulu+ titanium backup files from another device and restore them. This is how I got hulu+ to work on my Xoom. If someone wants to try that, here's a guide on how to do it.
erpman said:
Nunspa, are you saying that I can reroot without unrooting first? I'm thinking that I have to unroot using indirect's unrooter which brings the nt back to stock 1.4 including the huluplus app. Rerooting without unrooting wouldn't bring me back to stock. Sorry if I'm not making sense. What's the benefit of the 1.4.1 root?
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Nooo you need to unroot, revert back to 1.4.0 and do it all over again..
you mentioned that you had issues with one of your computers recognizing your NT, that was due to conflicting drivers...
Titanium Backup method
So I used Indirect's method to root my gf's Nook tablet thus Hulu Plus remained. I have hence backed up the app and am attaching the 3 files from the backup. All you would need to do is place these 3 files in your titanium backup folder and then go into titanium backup and restore the app. You may need to restore app + data but I'm not sure.
If someone who used the full debloat root method could try this out and let me know how it goes, I'd appreciate it.
File 1
File 2
File 3
Having issues with attachments so I uploaded the files to mediafire
A huluplus apk fix was just posted that is claimed to work on all android devices.
Link
Just to finish this thread out, I wound up unrooting then rooting without debloat. Hulu Plus is back for me. I did try out the new Huluplus apk listed above by cubanluke on my Samsung fascinate phone and it works perfectly.
I'm also using Buttonsavior which is great except i can't get the power button to work.
erpman said:
Just to finish this thread out, I wound up unrooting then rooting without debloat. Hulu Plus is back for me. I did try out the new Huluplus apk listed above by cubanluke on my Samsung fascinate phone and it works perfectly.
I'm also using Buttonsavior which is great except i can't get the power button to work.
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the power button function in buttonsavior is to lock the screen which for me its better
~Veronica
The lockscreen (which looks like a power button) doesn't work for me. When I try to activate it in the button savior settings, it force closes. I'm not exactly sure what a lockscreen function is. I just know the settings forcecloses when I try to acitvate it. I should probably stop these questions on this thread.
erpman said:
The lockscreen (which looks like a power button) doesn't work for me. When I try to activate it in the button savior settings, it force closes. I'm not exactly sure what a lockscreen function is. I just know the settings forcecloses when I try to acitvate it. I should probably stop these questions on this thread.
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Meh , there is no option to activate lockscreen in button savior, by default locks the screen so you don't have press power button or wait 2minutes min to lock it. I moved the app to /system/app and have no problem.
~ Veronica
PS: now on topic
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nunspa said:
I'm having the same issue..
I just gave up on it
I have a feeling we would need to restore back to 1.4.0 and re-root...
Just a feeling
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Hulu plus fix: Try using titanium backup to backup the app then delete it. Then go back into Titanium and restore the app only. This fixed my issue.
Dom_Da_Dude said:
Hulu plus fix: Try using titanium backup to backup the app then delete it. Then go back into Titanium and restore the app only. This fixed my issue.
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OMG you ROCK!
ty!
Well th question is already on the title. Cant download the app and get it to work.
Any tips?
Abrigado/thank you
http://www.medscape.com/px/contactus ?
tcunha87 said:
Well th question is already on the title. Cant download the app and get it to work.
Any tips?
Abrigado/thank you
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Unmount memory card and try to install it again you can remount afterwards.
I think my real problem is with the ads-blocker that dont let medscape get to update and download (They say this in their app page on google play). I can install the app but cant get it to download the content needed. So how can i deactivate ad-blocker or another way to get pass this situation?
Sorry if its a noob question, but i really would like to install ICS and have this app
No one can give a little hand?
tcunha87 said:
No one can give a little hand?
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You have already answered yourself.
Remove add blocker or read its instructions to revert hosts file and update .
It works for me but i do not use ICS .
jje
Stated Fixes don't work
I've tried the above methods w/ no avail. Medscape still does not work offline. "Internet connectivity interrupted"
Nexus 7 running android 4.1.1
Rooted w/ Wugfresh
Adfree NOT installed
superSU # installed
busybox free installed
host files (in etc/ and system/etc) don't show anything except "host 127.0.0.1"
works fine w/ internet connection, but would like to have it without.
updates fine as well...just doesn't show offline content for some reason...
HELP!
Thanks!
tcunha87 said:
Well th question is already on the title. Cant download the app and get it to work.
Any tips?
Abrigado/thank you
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If you have installed ad-blocker / custom rom / rom toolbox, then please remove and try again. However, when ad-blocker is the issue the app clearly mentions it and i am sure you must have tried it.
How i got it to work
Go to settings ------> developer options -----> uncheck 'Don't keep activities'
This worked for me and a friend of mine.
Hope it helps.
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I am trying to get rid of the ota update notification on my nexus 10. It wants me to update to but I am rooted and do not want to lose my root. I have searched and searched and searched trying to find the answer to this but have not been able to. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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I am trying to get rid of the ota update notification on my nexus 10. It wants me to update to but I am rooted and do not want to lose my root. I have searched and searched and searched trying to find the answer to this but have not been able to. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Use OTA rootkeeper and then just update? If it's 4.3 you'll have to update to the new root service method, end of the day, it's a nexus, stop worrying about root because there isn't a nexus yet that isn't rootable on any software version.
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alias_neo said:
Use OTA rootkeeper and then just update? If it's 4.3 you'll have to update to the new root service method, end of the day, it's a nexus, stop worrying about root because there isn't a nexus yet that isn't rootable on any software version.
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Well I read that rootkeeper does not currently work with 4.3. I am fine with either getting rid of the notification or updating and keeping root but either way I have to keep root one way or another because I use root permissions on a daily basis to write to my external hard drive. If rootkeeper works with 4.3 then I would be happy to update and use that to stay rooted. As far as "updating root service method", what does this mean and what needs to be done to perform this? Thanks for your reply buddy!
jonmike13 said:
Well I read that rootkeeper does not currently work with 4.3. I am fine with either getting rid of the notification or updating and keeping root but either way I have to keep root one way or another because I use root permissions on a daily basis to write to my external hard drive. If rootkeeper works with 4.3 then I would be happy to update and use that to stay rooted. As far as "updating root service method", what does this mean and what needs to be done to perform this? Thanks for your reply buddy!
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No problem, basically,4.3 requires a service to run that will mediate superuser requests. It is neither here nor there to you as a user, do a quick search around for 4.3 root by Chainfire, it installs pretty much the same as any other root, but it uniquely addresses issues in 4.3 (new security).
I'd link you but I'm on my phone so easier to search on tablet or desktop.
It's really easy and I did it myself on my own nexus 10 soon as 4.3 came out.
FYI, complications such as those in 4.3 aside, it's always possible to root a device where flashing a custom built kernel is possible. In other words, unless the OS breaks the standard su/native/dalvik communication (kinda like 4.3 does) it will always, always, be possible to root a nexus device.
4.3 just makes it slightly more complicated because it disallows setuid (which allows recounting system read/write) from dalvik (android) apps. Fortunately, I assume, the workaround takes care of it by having a native "service" (that does have permission) take care of that part for us (the latter part is an educated guess).
Anyway, my longwinded point was that you should never deny yourself an android update an a nexus device, because anything is possible
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alias_neo said:
No problem, basically,4.3 requires a service to run that will mediate superuser requests. It is neither here nor there to you as a user, do a quick search around for 4.3 root by Chainfire, it installs pretty much the same as any other root, but it uniquely addresses issues in 4.3 (new security).
I'd link you but I'm on my phone so easier to search on tablet or desktop.
It's really easy and I did it myself on my own nexus 10 soon as 4.3 came out.
FYI, complications such as those in 4.3 aside, it's always possible to root a device where flashing a custom built kernel is possible. In other words, unless the OS breaks the standard su/native/dalvik communication (kinda like 4.3 does) it will always, always, be possible to root a nexus device.
4.3 just makes it slightly more complicated because it disallows setuid (which allows recounting system read/write) from dalvik (android) apps. Fortunately, I assume, the workaround takes care of it by having a native "service" (that does have permission) take care of that part for us (the latter part is an educated guess).
Anyway, my longwinded point was that you should never deny yourself an android update an a nexus device, because anything is possible
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Thank you for the explanation. I am going to do some research when I get home and decide what I am going to do. I will post if I have any further questions, as I am sure I will lol. Thanks again!
jonmike13 said:
Well I read that rootkeeper does not currently work with 4.3. I am fine with either getting rid of the notification or updating and keeping root but either way I have to keep root one way or another because I use root permissions on a daily basis to write to my external hard drive. If rootkeeper works with 4.3 then I would be happy to update and use that to stay rooted. As far as "updating root service method", what does this mean and what needs to be done to perform this? Thanks for your reply buddy!
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Just thought that I would mention:
4.3 brought OTG drivers to the Nexus 10. NATIVELY. No more Root needed, IIRC.
CWalkop said:
Just thought that I would mention:
4.3 brought OTG drivers to the Nexus 10. NATIVELY. No more Root needed, IIRC.
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Does this include write permissions? I download a lot of media on my N10 and then transfer it to my hard drive for safe keeping.
I am new here and not really sure if I am asking in the right area (so please don't yell at me!) I have a ZTE Savvy and I wanted to root it. I have looked everywhere online and can not find anything on it. I installed the Framaroot app but had no success.
I was wondering if anyone could try and find out how to root it this type of phone? or if anyone has had any luck? if you could get back to me and let me know that would be great! Thanks.
zte-savvy need help rooting.
help also please
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I am new here and not really sure if I am asking in the right area (so please don't yell at me!) I have a ZTE Savvy and I wanted to root it. I have looked everywhere online and can not find anything on it. I installed the Framaroot app but had no success.
I was wondering if anyone could try and find out how to root it this type of phone? or if anyone has had any luck? if you could get back to me and let me know that would be great! Thanks.
zte-savvy need help rooting.
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I am also in need of a guide to root this I have tried everything possible to get tethering to work on this while it is not rooted and nothing works I don't know what net10 verizon did but they got it blocked some how I have tried probably over a dozen diff apps and messing with many settings etc nothing works so if anyone can help out please do thanks so much
to root the zte savvy i just did download chains dd superuser then run cydia impactor it will fail use option bootloader phone will turn off and back on then run cydia impactor again and su will be in the system xbin of the phone
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to root the zte savvy i just did download chains dd superuser then run cydia impactor it will fail use option bootloader phone will turn off and back on then run cydia impactor again and su will be in the system xbin of the phone
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The provided instructions only provide a "TEMP" root. but hey, we are one step closer now.
When you reboot your ZTE Savvy you will lose root.
At least I can get rid of some bloatware.
Savvy temp root is a joke. Its a start but in to way did it help me. I can't get any of the bloat removed I maybe doing something wrong.
I lose root before reboot. Lasts about five minutes maybe longer. If I can't have full root to get fancy ROMs that is cool but would so live to remove some of the trash they install on here. Any help would be awesome.
A list of some of the apps that I can remove and how to do so would be super. I've tried es file to remove from system app folder won't allow me. Also tried titanium backup.
Titanium says it deleted but it is all still in app drawer just force closes the app I tried to deleted if I try to open it.
Then i lose root before I reboot. Once I reboot all the apps that I deleted come right back fully working. I'm stumped and hate the junk they put on here my phone says system memory is full and I have downloaded like 5 apps the rest is there trash.
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zombielion said:
Savvy temp root is a joke. Its a start but in to way did it help me. I can't get any of the bloat removed I maybe doing something wrong.
I lose root before reboot. Lasts about five minutes maybe longer. If I can't have full root to get fancy ROMs that is cool but would so live to remove some of the trash they install on here. Any help would be awesome.
A list of some of the apps that I can remove and how to do so would be super. I've tried es file to remove from system app folder won't allow me. Also tried titanium backup.
Titanium says it deleted but it is all still in app drawer just force closes the app I tried to deleted if I try to open it.
Then i lose root before I reboot. Once I reboot all the apps that I deleted come right back fully working. I'm stumped and hate the junk they put on here my phone says system memory is full and I have downloaded like 5 apps the rest is there trash.
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There are not even any roms available. not even clockwork mod recovery to install the roms. if you install an incompatible rom its likely it will brick your Savvy. Though I would like to remove the old zte launcher for the digital cookies stock jellybean launcher. it is much faster and makes the whole system faster considering this is a low end spec'd phone.
btw i replied to your message.
I'm trying to use my Xbox controller on my Tmobile S5, I'm rooted and on stock 4.4.2 NE6 but when i run BT/Joystick Gold i can't set the J/T, i get an error saying (Can not get access to /dev/uinput Please install a Custom Rom with root rights... Can someone help me
Are you using a custom kernel? Check to ensure that file exists using a root explorer. Also make sure the app has root access.
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elesbb said:
Are you using a custom kernel? Check to ensure that file exists using a root explorer. Also make sure the app has root access.
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I'm usinf stock everything i just rooted the phone. it ask me to grant root access i select yes, then thats when i get the pop up box with the error. i dont know what file im looking for or how to get it if if font exist.
reds28heem said:
I'm usinf stock everything i just rooted the phone. it ask me to grant root access i select yes, then thats when i get the pop up box with the error. i dont know what file im looking for or how to get it if if font exist.
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Its telling you what file isn't there, which may not be there on a Stock everything. But just get a root explorer and navigate to the root of the phone then to the folder named dev then look for a file named uinput. If its not there you might need to flash a kernel. However, I am pretty certain that file should be there on all linux systems.
EDIT: If you need, i could write a simple app to look and test if the file is there. But it should be simple enough using a root explorer
elesbb said:
Its telling you what file isn't there, which may not be there on a Stock everything. But just get a root explorer and navigate to the root of the phone then to the folder named dev then look for a file named uinput. If its not there you might need to flash a kernel. However, I am pretty certain that file should be there on all linux systems.
EDIT: If you need, i could write a simple app to look and test if the file is there. But it should be simple enough using a root explorer
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OK. What kernel should I flash to get the file there if its not. Also the BT/ Joystick app works fine when I flashed CM11. I'm trying to get it working on Stock though.
reds28heem said:
OK. What kernel should I flash to get the file there if its not. Also the BT/ Joystick app works fine when I flashed CM11. I'm trying to get it working on Stock though.
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I personally use and LOVE ktoonsez's TouchWiz kernel. However, any TouchWiz kernel found in the T-Mobile Android Original Development thread should work. Also, before you do that, if you really wanna stay truly stock, run these commands in a terminal window:
Note: Every new line means you press enter after the typed text.
su
ls -l /dev/uinput
and then paste the results here. that should tell you everything about the file, including if it exists or not.
elesbb said:
I personally use and LOVE ktoonsez's TouchWiz kernel. However, any TouchWiz kernel found in the T-Mobile Android Original Development thread should work. Also, before you do that, if you really wanna stay truly stock, run these commands in a terminal window:
Note: Every new line means you press enter after the typed text.
su
ls -l /dev/uinput
and then paste the results here. that should tell you everything about the file, including if it exists or not.
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Ok thanks. I'll have to flash back to stock first. Im currently running cm11.
Edit: I flashed my restored my phone back to TouchWiz stock rom I had backed up. Then just flashed ktoonsez's latest kernel, now it's working. But the file was there when I checked before I flashed the kernel. I think with the stock kernel the app wasn't getting full root access or something to find it.
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Ok thanks. I'll have to flash back to stock first. Im currently running cm11.
Edit: I flashed my restored my phone back to TouchWiz stock rom I had backed up. Then just flashed ktoonsez's latest kernel, now it's working. But the file was there when I checked before I flashed the kernel. I think with the stock kernel the app wasn't getting full root access or something to find it.
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That could be possible. Or that the kernel was denying any inputs to it that weren't from the system or something. But glad you got it working!
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Ok thanks. I'll have to flash back to stock first. Im currently running cm11.
Edit: I flashed my restored my phone back to TouchWiz stock rom I had backed up. Then just flashed ktoonsez's latest kernel, now it's working. But the file was there when I checked before I flashed the kernel. I think with the stock kernel the app wasn't getting full root access or something to find it.
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Yes I got it working. But now I'm having the same problem I had with my Moto X where everything works fine then after a minute or 2 il (if that) I can't longer go in to edit mode and none of the mapped touch input works at all. Ex. I start the app, click ime to BT/joystick center turns yellow then I search for controller it finds the controller, I then click JT on turns yellow and everything it's suppose to do. I then back out like it says to do. I'm then able to go into edit mode and set up things as normal. Now here's the problem. Once I set the button I wanted mapped and place it over the the touch button I want it to control it saves and everything but once I go to play it's not even registering anything when I push the controller. Then after a few minutes I can't even get back to edit mode. When I go back into the BT/Joystick center app the JT is now off.
So basically I'm not able to do anything after I mapped the touch buttons to the controller. And then some how the JT turns off by its self. Now one ever helped me when I had the Moto X. Seems the only way for this app to run is with stock. Cause it was working flawless with cm11 on this phone and the Moto X.
elesbb said:
That could be possible. Or that the kernel was denying any inputs to it that weren't from the system or something. But glad you got it working!
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reds28heem said:
Yes I got it working. But now I'm having the same problem I had with my Moto X where everything works fine then after a minute or 2 il (if that) I can't longer go in to edit mode and none of the mapped touch input works at all. Ex. I start the app, click ime to BT/joystick center turns yellow then I search for controller it finds the controller, I then click JT on turns yellow and everything it's suppose to do. I then back out like it says to do. I'm then able to go into edit mode and set up things as normal. Now here's the problem. Once I set the button I wanted mapped and place it over the the touch button I want it to control it saves and everything but once I go to play it's not even registering anything when I push the controller. Then after a few minutes I can't even get back to edit mode. When I go back into the BT/Joystick center app the JT is now off.
So basically I'm not able to do anything after I mapped the touch buttons to the controller. And then some how the JT turns off by its self. Now one ever helped me when I had the Moto X. Seems the only way for this app to run is with stock. Cause it was working flawless with cm11 on this phone and the Moto X.
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sounds like the app is getting garbage collected. Instead of backup out of it, try pressing the home button.
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elesbb said:
sounds like the app is getting garbage collected. Instead of backup out of it, try pressing the home button.
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Didnt work ..Ready to give up
reds28heem said:
Didnt work ..Ready to give up
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Tbh, it sounds like poor programming. Never used the app personally though. And you say it always works on CM11? It wouldn't surprise me if the kernel is killing the app due to memory loss or something. CM11 probably uses less memory.
elesbb said:
Tbh, it sounds like poor programming. Never used the app personally though. And you say it always works on CM11? It wouldn't surprise me if the kernel is killing the app due to memory loss or something. CM11 probably uses less memory.
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Yeah. It sucks. But thanks for all your help. I'll just wait to see if I can try something else.
reds28heem said:
Yeah. It sucks. But thanks for all your help. I'll just wait to see if I can try something else.
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If you want to give me the apk i could probably mod it to hold a notificiation while you are using the app, that way it can't get killed. Is the app paid or not?
It's paid.
I am also having the same issue (cannot get access to /dev/uinput). I searched for the file using es file explorer and found that file inside sys/modules/uinput. can i just copy paste that inside dev/ ( i am using paranoid android on one plus one.).