It tries to load the framework and then it says Gravitybox has stopped working, it will close now.
The same problem as here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529641
That fix didn't work for me.
Doesn't work on stock ROM
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xposed and gravitybox also work sin stock rom.
use xposed v 82 sdk 32
and before you flash it use selinuxmodechanger.
you also can read it on the xposed thread.
xposed needs permissive selinux mode
and our kernel has enforcing mode. thats why it dont work
I have Xposed already installed.
skeleton1911 said:
xposed and gravitybox also work sin stock rom.
use xposed v 82 sdk 32
and before you flash it use selinuxmodechanger.
you also can read it on the xposed thread.
xposed needs permissive selinux mode
and our kernel has enforcing mode. thats why it dont work
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Hi
Rooted stock rom.
From the official xposed xda page, I installed xposed installer, then flashed framework sdk23 (marshmallow), arm64 v84.
Xposed says 'not compatible with sdk version 23 or your processor architecture (arm64-v8a)'.
Is it the selinuxmodechanger that i haven't installed (yet) or will v84 not work anyway?
arlrb said:
Hi
Rooted stock rom.
From the official xposed xda page, I installed xposed installer, then flashed framework sdk23 (marshmallow), arm64 v84.
Xposed says 'not compatible with sdk version 23 or your processor architecture (arm64-v8a)'.
Is it the selinuxmodechanger that i haven't installed (yet) or will v84 not work anyway?
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You're using the wrong version of xposed installer, you need v3.0-beta4.
Jonny said:
You're using the wrong version of xposed installer, you need v3.0-beta4.
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Thank you, Jonny.
In case anyone else runs into this problem, it's the material design version by DVDandroid.
If you have any other version already installed, uninstall it first.
arlrb said:
Thank you, Jonny.
In case anyone else runs into this problem, it's the material design version by DVDandroid.
If you have any other version already installed, uninstall it first.
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So, you downloaded the app and clicked on INSTALL/UPDATE with framework "xposed-v84-sdk23-amd64" and that's it?
xposed Qs
llucax said:
So, you downloaded the app and clicked on INSTALL/UPDATE with framework "xposed-v84-sdk23-arm64" and that's it?
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Yes, that was it. It will auto-shutdown & auto-flash in TWRP, then restart & it should be done.
However, xposed installer says, in green, that sdk23 arm64 is active, yet, i'm not sure if a couple of modules i've tried are working properly/at all.
Minminguard module (ad blocker) for instance says that xposed is not enabled, & sure enough ads are still popping up in apps & in chrome.
So i'm wondering if certain modules won't work seeing as i'm using the latest installer & sdk/64? ie do the module developers need to keep up?
Can someone shed some light on how it works in that respect?
Should i try the 32bit sdk? (all 32bit sdks will work on a 64bit cpu, won't they?)
Or should i try a different version - 82?
Is there a version that is most reliable for most modules?
Same results in here, I guess we have to change the SELinux mode somehow for it to work according to what I've read somewhere else...
llucax said:
Same results in here, I guess we have to change the SELinux mode somehow for it to work according to what I've read somewhere else...
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As skeleton1911 wrote "and before you flash it use selinuxmodechanger". That fixed most of my problems, I also use xposed V84, haven't tried V85 though
there is a solution for xposed by skeleton1911
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skeleton1911 said:
Guys
there is a solution for xposed:
1. with mixplorer go to system/etc/init.d/ 07permissive and open it with editor (just tap on it)
2. remove the sleep 60 line. save and reboot to recovery
3. flash xposed framework , reboot and install xposed app and your modules. enable them in xposed app and reboot (normal xposed procedure)
4. open your apps like gravitybox etc.. ( they will connect to the xposed framework now)
5. open 07permissive again in system/etc/init.d and add sleep 60 into it again
6. save and reboot
Done!
in short words:
the cause is permissive and enforcing. Xposed only run in permissive mode on boot , but permissive mode forces some apps to close , but it is needed for viper v4a so i did this init.d script, system boots in enforcing and after 60 sec it will switch to permissive.
this is a dirty but working method. there is no other way at the moment because elephone didnt released the kernel source to modify it..
1. remove sleep 60 in 07permissive , save and reboot
2.perform the xposed stuff and after reboot open all xposed apps so they can connect to the xposed framework
3. add sleep 60 back into 07permissive and reboot
All works now!
cheers!
p.s: I will make a flashable zip for that soon
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Do it anybody probe it? Maybe Do it working?
That's for his custom rom. For the stock rom you need selinuxmodechanger, set it to permissive and soft reboot via xposed. It will work fine then!
Aha, thanks, I didn't know what is the difference
Jtig said:
That's for his custom rom. For the stock rom you need selinuxmodechanger, set it to permissive and soft reboot via xposed. It will work fine then!
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Mmm, OK, maybe is the soft reboot what I missed, because I used selinuxmodechanger and it didn't work with a full reboot. I am using stock but with RodriguezMod, but I think I will try the Eragon ROM. I'll report back. Thanks!
I'm finally trying the Eragon ROM, and following the steps from skeleton1911 finally seem to be working! At least Amplify for the first time is not complaining about not having Xposed. So I wiped, flashed the ROM, updated the SuperSU binary, rebooted, remove the sleep from the init.d script, went to the Xposed installer Material beta, updated from v82 to v85 using the installer, and after that flash, Amplify started to recognize Xposed!
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That's for his custom rom. For the stock rom you need selinuxmodechanger, set it to permissive and soft reboot via xposed. It will work fine then!
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That fixed it, thanks.
Hi, So I recently ran into the problem of not being able to use certain apps such as Snapchat and banking apps while having Xposed Framework installed even if I do not try to modify that application. This problem has forced me to stop using Xposed. So I was wondering, if there was anyway to cloak Xposed. Don't suggest things like root cloak because the apps check for Xposed not for root. Thank you
There are none that i know of. But you can use systemless xposed and toggle it off from Xposed Installer when using apps that detect it. That's currently the only simplest method.
I install xposed frame work is active, but when i inatall some apps it is not working it say xposed module is not active
After installing a module, you need to activate it by checking the box in the Modules section of the the Xposed Installer, then reboot.
Tnx i correcting my error my application it installed sdcard xposed it needed to move internall storage tnx
just install xposed latest version (v88) , installation done. boot up successful.
Modules enable in xposed but not working at all.
greenify and gravity tools keeps saying i did not enable modules in xposed.
Anyone have same problems?
(AFAIK) this works and is relatively simple,
Install magisk
Install xposed framework
Go into xposed app & disable framework
SOFT reboot
Should have the framework (it will say not active, but afaik it seems to work fine with apps (tested YouTube adaway and fsbi)) and safetynet should be passed...