I have installed an app (Devise service) which needs root. Whenever Superuser gives it root permissions, it makes a toast popup that says "Devise service has been given Superuser permissions".
My problem is that it shows this popup every time the app is used or opened. This is annoying. How can I disable this toast notification so I don't see it anymore? thank you
jsaras said:
I have installed an app (Devise service) which needs root. Whenever Superuser gives it root permissions, it makes a toast popup that says "Devise service has been given Superuser permissions".
My problem is that it shows this popup every time the app is used or opened. This is annoying. How can I disable this toast notification so I don't see it anymore? thank you
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Which su app are you using?
su binary v 3.1.1
jsaras said:
su binary v 3.1.1
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Do you mean supersu app?
i installed superuser from framaroot for rooting my devise and the truth is that i don't know so much about it...therfore going to applications list in icon superuser i read in info that is superuser v3.1.3 su binary v3.1.1...is possible to stop to appear this annoying notification "devise servise has been given superuser permission" if i go in my samsung phone settings//application manager///devise service and uncheck the show me notification box???
jsaras said:
i installed superuser from framaroot for rooting my devise and the truth is that i don't know so much about it...therfore going to applications list in icon superuser i read in info that is superuser v3.1.3 su binary v3.1.1...is possible to stop to appear this annoying notification "devise servise has been given superuser permission" if i go in my samsung phone settings//application manager///devise service and uncheck the show me notification box???
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Sorry bud, I don't really understand you. Anyway I only used suppersu for some time & it had the option to disable toast notf. Now I'm using cm11 & it have a built in superuser & of course it have the option to disable toasts too. Good luck bud
mauam said:
Do you mean supersu app?
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mauam said:
Sorry bud, I don't really understand you. Anyway I only used suppersu for some time & it had the option to disable toast notf. Now I'm using cm11 & it have a built in superuser & of course it have the option to disable toasts too. Good luck bud
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where may i find this options for disamble notification....in my superuser application in the subinary appk there is a checked box "outdated binary notification"""should i uncheck it....thank you for cooperation
jsaras said:
where may i find this options for disamble notification....in my superuser application in the subinary appk there is a checked box "outdated binary notification"""should i uncheck it....thank you for cooperation
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Tell the name of your su app. Outdated binary? It means you need to update the binaries of the app, just do it & the pop up go way for sure.
su binary v3.1.1
jsaras said:
su binary v3.1.1
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Just update it.
open the superuser application hit menu, then preferences, there should be a selection to toggle notifications, toggle it to off.
for supersu, open the app, hit menu, then settings, there is a selection to toggle notifcations, toggle it to off.
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Hi guys, I am totally new here and have a question that how I can re-grant the app permission as wrongly denied... Try to re-install the app but still unable to get the SuperUser allow to grant. Is that means once denied one app, then this app will never be get the permission fever ?
Thank you very much !
willai said:
Hi guys, I am totally new here and have a question that how I can re-grant the app permission as wrongly denied... Try to re-install the app but still unable to get the SuperUser allow to grant. Is that means once denied one app, then this app will never be get the permission fever ?
Thank you very much !
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You should be able to allow/deny via Superuser app. Just open Superuser, you will see the apps which require root access, open the app of your choice and press the menu key, so that option appears whether to deny/allow root access permissions.
~Cheers
You can also try either clearing the app data or flashing SuperSu (do a search) and using that instead of SuperUser.
Hi,
Please help, I did rsd, flashed retail.en.EU, then did OTA from SD. Everything works great, but I lost my root. (Voodoo keeper didnt worked somehow). Voodoo shows that: su installed - YES, device rooted - YES, root permission granted - NO, system supports root protection - YES, protected SU copy available - NO. Only button I can hit in voodoo is "protect root" and then it tells "root su protected". But the thing is that Superuser does not allow (not even asks) any superuser permission to no apps. And every other root checker apps states that device isnt rooted. So I want to ask You guys:
Is there some way to restore the root I had? And if no:
How to delete/uninstall/remove Superuser from my system. Because SU was installed during the root process, and there is no option to uninstall it. Just disable, uninstall updates.
BIG THANKS!
ISG182 said:
Hi,
Please help, I did rsd, flashed retail.en.EU, then did OTA from SD. Everything works great, but I lost my root. (Voodoo keeper didnt worked somehow). Voodoo shows that: su installed - YES, device rooted - YES, root permission granted - NO, system supports root protection - YES, protected SU copy available - NO. Only button I can hit in voodoo is "protect root" and then it tells "root su protected". But the thing is that Superuser does not allow (not even asks) any superuser permission to no apps. And every other root checker apps states that device isnt rooted. So I want to ask You guys:
Is there some way to restore the root I had? And if no:
How to delete/uninstall/remove Superuser from my system. Because SU was installed during the root process, and there is no option to uninstall it. Just disable, uninstall updates.
BIG THANKS!
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At the main tab the superusers app, tap on the application, on the bottom , tap on the trash button, it will forget the superusers access you have granted
Lastly, try to open the app
Hit the 'thanks' button if it helps
TheMrcool212 said:
At the main tab the superusers app, tap on the application, on the bottom , tap on the trash button, it will forget the superusers access you have granted
Lastly, try to open the app
Hit the 'thanks' button if it helps
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Hi, there is no apps in the superuser app. Or I got something wrong?
ISG182 said:
Hi, there is no apps in the superuser app. Or I got something wrong?
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update the su binary by swiping to the left
TheMrcool212 said:
update the su binary by swiping to the left
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When su binary updates, "geting root access... failed!"
ISG182 said:
When su binary updates, "geting root access... failed!"
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Hmm, if you have BMM already installed, you can easily install root in the recovery
Hit the 'thanks' button if it helps
Hi, what is BMM? And could you tell me how to instll root from recovery? Know, a lot of questions, but im quite new in this some explanations would be great
ISG182 said:
Hi, what is BMM? And could you tell me how to instll root from recovery? Know, a lot of questions, but im quite new in this some explanations would be great
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Boot Menu Manager, you need root to install that recovery
So you must wait for the developers to make a root program so you can root your phone
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I just downloaded CM7.2 on my Galaxy551, using this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861186
The phone has root, but it gives root access to everything without superuser prompting.
I tryied to update the su binary but it stops at "Making sure new su works"
It just freezes there.
Any help?
Hi mtbrandao,
you could look into SuperSu settings. There you should see under "Access" the option "Default access". If it's on "Grant" that's the trigger for the problem.
s2+user said:
Hi mtbrandao,
you could look into SuperSu settings. There you should see under "Access" the option "Default access". If it's on "Grant" that's the trigger for the problem.
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I downloaded SuperSu from Play store.
It works OK. Asks for permission and everything.
If I uninstall and install SuperUser, it doens't asks for permission.
SuperSu works (prompt), SuperUser doesn't (prompt).
I will using SuperSu until I can fix SuperUser
Hi,
I really like the slim bean rom.
However, I would like to unroot my phone.
Can I unroot my phone and still keep slim bean?
If yes, how?
Thanks for your help!
in the superuser app settings
Thanks Glebun!
However, it is already set to disabled.
For example my Good for Enterprise app still fails the compliance check.
So I would like to know if I can completely unroot my phone while still keeping Slim Bean.
what superuser app are you using? SuperSU allows for a full unroot
Its built into settings
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rootSU said:
Its built into settings
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Exactly.
I can't find a superuser.apk on my phone.
It's not visible in as an app anywhere.
There is no option to uninstall if I open superuser via the settigns - superuser menu..
I've searched the internet to no end and I'm getting more and more confused.
Hope you can help.
get supersu from play then
Glebun said:
get supersu from play then
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I did install supersu, but again installing it and then uninstalling it still leaves me with the "# Superuser" setting in the settings menu and it's still rooted.
By the way: I just installed another superuser app (I think it is from the CM mod) and I get a notice saying "Normal, the 'su' file needs to be edited. Choose an installation method. 'Via recovery' is recommended for HTC-devices.
So no succes there.
installing and the uninstalling it will have no effect. read my post - supersu has a setting for a full unroot, use it
Glebun said:
installing and the uninstalling it will have no effect. read my post - supersu has a setting for a full unroot, use it
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root consists of 2 elements
1) The app (or settings) which is a gateway to root if you like, but not actually root itself
2) The SU binary /system/bin/su. This is what actually gives root. The above just allows or denies root access. Using one of the superuser apps, you should be able to unroot, removing this. The settings menu will always remain but means nothing.
You may just be able to use a file manager with root permissions to delete the binary.
that is what I meant
rootSU said:
root consists of 2 elements
1) The app (or settings) which is a gateway to root if you like, but not actually root itself
2) The SU binary /system/bin/su. This is what actually gives root. The above just allows or denies root access. Using one of the superuser apps, you should be able to unroot, removing this. The settings menu will always remain but means nothing.
You may just be able to use a file manager with root permissions to delete the binary.
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Guys: you're the best!
Turns out that I had to reboot (duh) before the change took effect.
Now I have slimbean 4.2.2 unrooted and can make use of Good for Enterprise.
Thanks a bunch!
A small summary:
1. Install SuperSU.
2. Use the "Full unroot" function of SuperSU.
3. Reboot :laugh:
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that is what I meant
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Sorry, I didn't mean to quote your post.
I have Supersu chainfire installed on my phone and have check that it is root. But when I am going to use recoveryprograms for files every app says it isnt root. I dont find any menu in the settings for allow apps to connect to the phone. Is there any allow app section in the Supersu app?
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I have Supersu chainfire installed on my phone and have check that it is root. But when I am going to use recoveryprograms for files every app says it isnt root. I dont find any menu in the settings for allow apps to connect to the phone. Is there any allow app section in the Supersu app?
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There's a tab in SuperSU to grant/block root access for each app.
Primokorn said:
There's a tab in SuperSU to grant/block root access for each app.
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I've downloaded the Pro version but when Im looking in the app-tab there is no apps and there is no button to add apps. Arre there anthing in the settings that should be change?
@Peterrrrr said:
I've downloaded the Pro version but when Im looking in the app-tab there is no apps and there is no button to add apps. Arre there anthing in the settings that should be change?
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set the permission to Grant
hit the survival mode
hit su during boot
That's not solution.
It should help su to get access easily
BatDroid said:
set the permission to Grant
hit the survival mode
hit su during boot
That's not solution.
It should help su to get access easily
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There iant any survival mode in the settings