Im trying to get xposed on my phone. I am running the 4.3 update and rooted with superSU. I've given xposed root permissions and all but when I click install the phone force reboots and then it's not installed when it comes back from restarting. Greenify has no problems with root so I don't think it's a root issue.
I tried installing xprivacy from the playstore and followed the instructions. The install/update button in Xposed framework never worked. My android version is kitkat 4.4.4 and of course the device is rooted. Need some help here.
Other xposed modulues working fine?
Hey guys,
The last couple days I've tried to install Xposed framework with Lineage 14.1, using the official installer app. It gets downloaded successfully, then gives me a message saying that the framework will be installed as soon as a press "OK" and reboot to recovery. But when I do that and then reboot the system, I open the Xposed installer and it says that the framework isn't installed.
Anyone else tried installing Xposed with Lineage 14.1?
Hi I just bought a Tab S3. I installed Magisk v15.2, which runs fine. But if I install the Xposed framework module in Magisk, it got stuck when I reboot. I then tried installing the standalone Xposed. But it does not ask for super user privilege and gravitybox says its system framework not responding.
Does anybody know how to get both Magisk and Xposed running on Tab S3?
blizhu said:
Hi I just bought a Tab S3. I installed Magisk v15.2, which runs fine. But if I install the Xposed framework module in Magisk, it got stuck when I reboot. I then tried installing the standalone Xposed. But it does not ask for super user privilege and gravitybox says its system framework not responding.
Does anybody know how to get both Magisk and Xposed running on Tab S3?
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Just read yesterday xposed has been released for nougat and Oreo. Check the official xposed thread for more info.
Also, check the magisk support thread for more on your issue.
I have both up and running flawlessly.
You may want to clear dalvik-cache as some stock dalvik-cache pieces comes along with stock ROM and they are not optimized to work along with xposed.
After that you may have to wait patiently on "Samsung" screen for even 15 minutes as dalvik-cache has to be rebuilt from scratch, and samsung decided to hide the "Optimizing apps x of y..." popup.
Also when it comes to xposed it's always a good idea to deodex the rom first.
PS i have tried with permissive kernel only. Stock Samsung kernel forces some crazy security like auto reboot of the whole device on "setenforce" command, which may interfere in that custom stuff you want to flash.
blizhu said:
Hi I just bought a Tab S3. I installed Magisk v15.2, which runs fine. But if I install the Xposed framework module in Magisk, it got stuck when I reboot. I then tried installing the standalone Xposed. But it does not ask for super user privilege and gravitybox says its system framework not responding.
Does anybody know how to get both Magisk and Xposed running on Tab S3?
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I didnt even know Magisk was an option... You just TWRP flash Magisk, and that was it?
I tried every different way to flash the zip but my phone get stuck in boot.
I tried from TWRP, inside the xposed app and even the magisk module. Doesn't work.
Any solution?