Help with settings. - Greenify

I'm still trying to figure out what options need to be set for Greenify to work at its optimum.
I'm running a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2" Tablet running stock Lollipop 5.0.2. The device is rooted with SuperSU 2.82 SR5 and using Xposed 87.1 SDK 21 custom by dkcldark. Currently running Greenify 3.8.5 stable.
Since I'm rooted I understand that I do not need to enable Accessibility Services, but I am unsure about "Device Administrator" and "Apps with access to usage data", both of which are not currently enabled.
Does this sound right to everyone else?

FlyingHorseGA said:
I'm still trying to figure out what options need to be set for Greenify to work at its optimum.
I'm running a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2" Tablet running stock Lollipop 5.0.2. The device is rooted with SuperSU 2.82 SR5 and using Xposed 87.1 SDK 21 custom by dkcldark. Currently running Greenify 3.8.5 stable.
Since I'm rooted I understand that I do not need to enable Accessibility Services, but I am unsure about "Device Administrator" and "Apps with access to usage data", both of which are not currently enabled.
Does this sound right to everyone else?
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Device administrator is only needed if you want Greenify to lock the device following manual hibernation (ie: via widget/activity). Not certain about access to usage data. It's enabled on some of my devices but not others (all rooted/Xposed). I don't recall being prompted or fiddling with this setting. Also not mentioned in developers FAQs. Bit of a head scratcher.

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S4 Stock L deactivates Greenify

I'm sorry if this is a common issue but I have looked here and elsewhere for an answer.
I have a Galaxy S4 running stock Lollipop, rooted. My problem is in the settings Greenify keeps being deactivated in Accessibility/Services. I have 'frozen' Samsung Smart Manager because I thought that was causing the problem but it doesn't seem to be. I am not running any other system manager apps. Furthermore I have even tried wiping my phone and running it for the weekend with only the stock apps on it, then adding Titanium so I could freeze some apps like Knox and Smart Manager.
Any advice would be appreciated.
ceitinn said:
I'm sorry if this is a common issue but I have looked here and elsewhere for an answer.
I have a Galaxy S4 running stock Lollipop, rooted. My problem is in the settings Greenify keeps being deactivated in Accessibility/Services. I have 'frozen' Samsung Smart Manager because I thought that was causing the problem but it doesn't seem to be. I am not running any other system manager apps. Furthermore I have even tried wiping my phone and running it for the weekend with only the stock apps on it, then adding Titanium so I could freeze some apps like Knox and Smart Manager.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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On a rooted device running Greenify in either root or boost mode, Accessibility will not remain enabled. It is required to be enabled only when you run Greenify in non rooted mode.
tnsmani said:
On a rooted device running Greenify in either root or boost mode, Accessibility will not remain enabled. It is required to be enabled only when you run Greenify in non rooted mode.
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Thanks for the reply. :good:

never asks for root

Newest stable version works but doesn't ask for root privilege. Rooted using Chainfire's supersu.
Also happened to me, but here's the deal, just follow the new setup wizard without root access anyways, then when you have access to the app settings you can change to root mode and force to greenify anything, or try to activate any settings that require root, super su should prompt, then you can grant root access, it's working fine for me now
Best of luck
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Which settings require root? I've toggled all the settings and none of them made it ask for root.
olliebean said:
Which settings require root? I've toggled all the settings and none of them made it ask for root.
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For me it asked for root when I changed settings under "wake up tracking and cut off".
If nothing happens to you reboot your phone and try again, you could also check to see if there is any denied requests of greenery in super su app and manually grant it.
Sent from my Sony Xperia SP using XDA Labs
ghst7 said:
Also happened to me, but here's the deal, just follow the new setup wizard without root access anyways, then when you have access to the app settings you can change to root mode and force to greenify anything, or try to activate any settings that require root, super su should prompt, then you can grant root access, it's working fine for me now
Best of luck
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Oh it works just fine. It's just not showing up in Supersu as having root access.
I have the same problem.
After I updated from the market today I can't get greenify to properly request root access.
When I run it I tell it I'll rooted, see it saying it's requesting root access but supersu doesn't prompt then says it can't get root. Same results with rebooting.
In supersu there are no request prompts from greenify. I deleted the greenify access to see if that would get it to reprompt but it still says can't get root and supersu shows no requests in logs.
Other apps still work fine in supersu.
Edit --
Interesting, I disabled the module in xposed and when it prompts for root supersu pops right up. So I gave it access that way but logs show that once the module is reenabled it never asks for root.
Weird
Can't get root privilege
I've updated it trough the market and followed the wizard. When its given the choice i selected root but response is> there is no root<, so i decided to recheck it manual as suggested in the app)Same problem, no root request popup, not showing in su(chainfire). Also wake up tracker does not remember it's setting.
What i did so far:
Reinstall greenify, reinstall SU, deselect Geenify module and select again in xposed.
Reboot
Never it shows up in SU or get root request permission popup.
On a samsung s4 gt 505 root xposed greenify donate pack. kitkat 4.4.2
rockah said:
I've updated it trough the market and followed the wizard. When its given the choice i selected root but response is> there is no root<, so i decided to recheck it manual as suggested in the app)Same problem, no root request popup, not showing in su(chainfire). Also wake up tracker does not remember it's setting.
What i did so far:
Reinstall greenify, reinstall SU, deselect Geenify module and select again in xposed.
Reboot
Never it shows up in SU or get root request permission popup.
On a samsung s4 gt 505 root xposed greenify donate pack. kitkat 4.4.2
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Got mine to work by deselecting Greenify module in Xposed and rebooting. Started Greenify app and it said to either to activate the Xposed module or select non-root mode. I clicked on Greenify settings and tried to change Xposed settings and a popup window asked if I wanted to activate Xposed module. I selected yes, Xposed started, I selected Greenify module and rebooted. During the bootup process, Greenify asked for root permissions.
A similar process worked for me: deactivated the Xposed module, rebooted, started the Greenify app, then I went into the Greenify settings and turned on the enhanced wake up tracker, which caused Greenify to request root. Granted permission, then reactivated the Xposed module and rebooted again. Checked in SuperSU that Greenify had permissions, then I just had to re-enable the Xposed based features in the Greenify settings.
Having done that, however, I see from the SuperSU logs that Greenify isn't actually requesting any root permissions since I re-enabled the Xposed module. I suspect the new version is using Xposed for all its root access and no longer needs root permissions for the app in Boost (Xposed) mode.
Lots of guessing here.
I tried doing a plain re-install. Greenify comes up with the new setup process, tells me it's going to request root access and then does... nothing. Then it complains it can't get root access and stays there so can't install anymore. Completely broken. Unless I want to go without root which is not my intention as I don't want to use it with a reduced feature set.
dreinulldrei said:
Lots of guessing here.
I tried doing a plain re-install. Greenify comes up with the new setup process, tells me it's going to request root access and then does... nothing. Then it complains it can't get root access and stays there so can't install anymore. Completely broken. Unless I want to go without root which is not my intention as I don't want to use it with a reduced feature set.
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Read prior posts for further guidance. Seems others have got it to work. I had zero/nada/no problems on latest betas w/Xposed and SuperSU 2.76. YMMV.
What can I say.... I do a clean install, the app says it's going to acquire root and then fails. I'd call this a bug... Honestly.
dreinulldrei said:
What can I say.... I do a clean install, the app says it's going to acquire root and then fails. I'd call this a bug... Honestly.
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Using SuperSU? If ≥ 2.77 try 2.76 (terminal build by ChainFire).
BTW - I tend to agree there's a glitch somewhere given complaints; Q&A will hopefully allow dev to isolate/rectify.
I'm using SuperSU v2.78 with the latest Greenify v3.0 build 5 beta and it working fine.
Wonder if I should drop back to v2.76 and how to even do that without losing root?
Davey126 said:
Using SuperSU? If ≥ 2.77 try 2.76 (terminal build by ChainFire).
BTW - I tend to agree there's a glitch somewhere given complaints; Q&A will hopefully allow dev to isolate/rectify.
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---------- Post added at 03:55 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:43 PM ----------
This page has a link to the SuperSU v2.76 zip on ChainFire's site, which can be flashed with TWRP, etc depending on your phone.
https://www.progeeksblog.com/download-supersu-for-android/
I have not tried to flash it myself.
divineBliss said:
I'm using SuperSU v2.78 with the latest Greenify v3.0 build 5 beta and it working fine.
Wonder if I should drop back to v2.76 and how to even do that without losing root?
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If life is good don't change anything! I'm not out to skewer SuperSU v2.78; the problems I and a few others experienced are likely outliers with various contributing factors. That said, SuperSU 2.76 has been rock solid on my devices as have most of ChainFire's previous releases. Sticking with what works for now.
rockah said:
I've updated it trough the market and followed the wizard. When its given the choice i selected root but response is> there is no root<, so i decided to recheck it manual as suggested in the app)Same problem, no root request popup, not showing in su(chainfire). Also wake up tracker does not remember it's setting.
What i did so far:
Reinstall greenify, reinstall SU, deselect Geenify module and select again in xposed.
Reboot
Never it shows up in SU or get root request permission popup.
On a samsung s4 gt 505 root xposed greenify donate pack. kitkat 4.4.2
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Did all of the above and it doesn't show in supersu. Strange thing is Greenify works with root+boost selected just fine. Doesn't show in su logs either.
If you moved Greenify apk to
"/system/priv-app", it won't need to ask SuperSU for root and won't be in the SuperSU log. Is that the case here?
craigevil said:
Did all of the above and it doesn't show in supersu. Strange thing is Greenify works with root+boost selected just fine. Doesn't show in su logs either.
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divineBliss said:
If you moved Greenify apk to
"/system/priv-app", it won't need to ask SuperSU for root and won't be in the SuperSU log. Is that the case here?
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Hum - assumed those with Xposed framework left Greenify as a user app. Perhaps not the case for all. As you pointed out one would not necessarily expect a prompt for privileged access if the app resides in "/system/priv-app" depending on how the active SU manager (typically SuperSU) is configured.
I don't think you can do anything to the SuperSU configuration to make it so apps in priv-app have to ask for SU permission. I have other apps in there and have never seen them ask and they are not in SuperSU log either.
I moved my Greenify apk into priv-app because it wasn't clear to me that there was nothing to gain by doing that as I already had Xposed installed and working. Have since moved it back to original folder in /data/app/.
Davey126 said:
Hum - assumed those with Xposed framework left Greenify as a user app. Perhaps not the case for all. As you pointed out one would not necessarily expect a prompt for privileged access if the app resides in "/system/priv-app" depending on how the active SU manager (typically SuperSU) is configured.
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- Android 6.0.1
- SuperSU 2.78 (systemless root)
- Xposed
- latest Greenify Beta from PlayStore (in Root+Boost mode)
- NOT installed as system app or anything.
Same problem here -- Greenify never asks for root, is not listed in SuperSU logs. Greenify initially had root access iirc, but one of the updates from PlayStore removed it.
Nevertheless Greenify seems to be working fine though.
EDIT: All other root apps on my phone (OnePlus 2, stock OxygenOS 3.1) don't have any issues with root access.
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No system apps to hibernate with Donation Package ?

Hi guys !
I have been using Greenify for quite some time now and finally decided to get the Donation Package in order to unlock some more advanced features.
There's no way to know (or so I think), but I guess deep hibernation, at least, works fine. However, even though "Greenify system apps" is ticked, the only change I noticed in the wizard is SuperSU, which appears when ticking the box in the right up corner menu. I did reboot several times, but with no luck.
As for my configuration, my device is a Honor 5C L51 on Android Marshmallow. I use the EMUI stock ROM (v4.1.2 at the moment) and Nova Launcher Prime.
Do one of you guys have any idea how I can greenify my system apps ? Or is it normal that only SuperSU appears on that list ? I do understand that these options are experimental, but if there is something I misunderstood to get this working, please let me know.
Thank you for your time.
Zarou said:
Hi guys !
I have been using Greenify for quite some time now and finally decided to get the Donation Package in order to unlock some more advanced features.
There's no way to know (or so I think), but I guess deep hibernation, at least, works fine. However, even though "Greenify system apps" is ticked, the only change I noticed in the wizard is SuperSU, which appears when ticking the box in the right up corner menu. I did reboot several times, but with no luck.
As for my configuration, my device is a Honor 5C L51 on Android Marshmallow. I use the EMUI stock ROM (v4.1.2 at the moment) and Nova Launcher Prime.
Do one of you guys have any idea how I can greenify my system apps ? Or is it normal that only SuperSU appears on that list ? I do understand that these options are experimental, but if there is something I misunderstood to get this working, please let me know.
Thank you for your time.
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- is device rooted?; can't hibernate most system apps w/o root
- make sure working mode is set to 'root' in settings
- if still no joy consider making Greenify a 'system' app which gives Greenify some additional powers if not running Xposed
- that said there are few (often no) system apps that benefit from hibernation
Davey126 said:
- is device rooted?; can't hibernate most system apps w/o root
- make sure working mode is set to 'root' in settings
- if still no joy consider making Greenify a 'system' app which gives Greenify some additional powers if not running Xposed
- that said there are few (often no) system apps that benefit from hibernation
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Thank you for your answer.
I am root and Greenify's working mode is "Root + Boost (Xposed). I'm confused about what you're saying though, how can one change an app priviledge from user to system ?
Zarou said:
Thank you for your answer.
I am root and Greenify's working mode is "Root + Boost (Xposed). I'm confused about what you're saying though, how can one change an app priviledge from user to system ?
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If you have Xposed there is no benefit to migrating the Greenify apk to the system partition. Make sure Greenify actually has root permissions. Change the working mode to 'non-root' and then removed the related entry from SuperSU (or whatever root manager you are using). Return to Greenify and select boost mode [or whatever is need to return to "Root + Boost (Xposed)"]. You should get a SuperSU prompt ... either immediately or when attempting to manually hibernate an app.
Davey126 said:
If you have Xposed there is no benefit to migrating the Greenify apk to the system partition. Make sure Greenify actually has root permissions. Change the working mode to 'non-root' and then removed the related entry from SuperSU (or whatever root manager you are using). Return to Greenify and select boost mode [or whatever is need to return to "Root + Boost (Xposed)"]. You should get a SuperSU prompt ... either immediately or when attempting to manually hibernate an app.
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Just did all that and nothing changed. I also tried to untick the "Greenify system apps" option box and tick it again with no luck. However, I noticed that I could actually make SuperSU appear and disappear from the list of greenifying apps like I mentioned in my first post even if the box is unticked.
Zarou said:
Just did all that and nothing changed. I also tried to untick the "Greenify system apps" option box and tick it again with no luck. However, I noticed that I could actually make SuperSU appear and disappear from the list of greenifying apps like I mentioned in my first post even if the box is unticked.
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Not much more to say. Either: 1) you have no system apps running aside from SuperSU [seems unlikely]; or 2) Greenify does not have sufficient permissions to see and act upon system apps. Good luck chasing this one down.
SuperSU typically runs as a user app regardless of how Greenify characterizes it. You can check current status from within SuperSU.

is tasker plugin functional?

Hi,
i remember some time ago the tasker plugin worked fine. However, i realize that it was not working for youtube, so i checked and i got a message saying that the waking up of youtube was not supported yet... i tried with other apps, and i can select them but when executing the task, they are not waked up... I have donation package and xposed options enabled...
BTW, I have a J2 SM-J200M stock lollipop 5.1.1, rooted with chainfire's supersu 2.65, xposed 3.0 alpha 4 for samsung devices by wanam and BusyBox Stericson v1.26.2.

Android Auto on a Rooted S5

Has anyone been able to get Android Auto to work on a Rooted S5? If so, how?
T-mobile SM-G900T running mostly stock 6.0.1, rooted using the Root Guide in the General section of this forum.
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Magisk Manager for sure!
Enable Magisk Hide (a dozen settings down)
Class settings, swipe left panel, click Magisk Hide.
Tick boxes for any apps you want hidden from detection...
If still doesn't work, then click Hide Magisk Manager. No reboot necessary. It will reinstall itself with random package name. Enable Magisk Hide and any other settings.
Test it again.

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