Any recommendations regarding flashing the mod over the original version versus uninstalling the original version and starting on a clean slate?
Any recommendations regarding flashing the mod over the original version versus uninstalling the original version and starting on a clean slate?
Any recommendations regarding flashing the mod over the original version versus uninstalling the original version and starting on a clean slate?
There's an app called AutoNotification which can be used to block notifications on rooted devices. It works for me for blocking this LSPosed notification.View attachment 5860559View attachment 5860561
how to disable lsposed status from android system notification. if i off the notification of lsposed status again and again it automatically on in it's own. i can't disable it or remove from notification drawer. my phone is rooted is there anyway to edit the android system notification?. it's annoying me whole day.
Thank you for your reply. if i install that app the app should always run in the background. am i correct?. without any additional app is there anyway to disable by editing the .xml/buil.prop or is there any script for kernel managers/customizer(i am on MIUI custom rom)?.There's an app called AutoNotification which can be used to block notifications on rooted devices. It works for me for blocking this LSPosed notification.
On my device, I run AutoNotification with battery optimization turned off for it, so yes, it will run in the background.Thank you for your reply. if i install that app the app should always run in the background. am i correct?. without any additional app is there anyway to disable by editing the .xml/buil.prop or is there any script for kernel managers/customizer(i am on MIUI custom rom)?.
Just always use the latest release and try to learn new things.Oft, the "parasitic manager" is really living up to its name, I can't get rid of the damn thing.
I accidently upgraded to LSPosed 1.8.6 and now, even after downgrading to 1.6.5 (which was previously working perfectly), I'm stuck with that persistent idiot prompt for a shortcut on my home screen. I don't want that or the notification.
How do I revert back to the launcher icon with v1.6.5? I had no root detection problems with that (ever).
And, FWIW, the launcher icon option should be preserved for those of us that simply don't have a problem with it. Forcing a notification or a shortcut isn't necessary. The launcher icon option could come with a warning "might not hide root" but at least it would be our choice.
I'm happy with v1.6.5, I just need to kill the shortcut prompt and restore the launcher icon, if the method has been previously posted I'd be grateful if somebody could point me to that post.
TIA.
Some of us need our devices for work or other important tasks, and we don't have the time to go through a long learning process which might involve bricking and bootloops while we try to figure out how to get some newer version to work.Just always use the latest release and try to learn new things.
Keeping LSPosed outdated is the worst action.
Just always use the latest release and try to learn new things.
Keeping LSPosed outdated is the worst action.
Features are forced because you are using the app developed by another person.Whilst I respect your right to your opinion, I happen to disagree with it, especially when undesirable features are forced upon us.
My question stands - if somebody can tell me how to revert to the 'normal' manager behaviour of 1.6.5 (i.e. an app drawer icon) so I can delete the unwanted shortcut I would appreciate the assistance. I'm happy to stay on 1.6.5 because it meets my needs. Removing version 1.8.6 obviously leaves some garbage behind that I apparently need to remove manually.
Features are forced because you are using the app developed by another person.
But you are not forced to use the app.
LSPosed is open source, so if you feel you are forced to something, you can change anything you want and build your own app.
Or you can suggest changes and report bugs to official LSPosed here:
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For recent LSPosed versions:Did you try clearing cache and storage before uninstall through Magisk?
Then reboot.
I don't know where LSPosed installs but i'd look for that using root explorer and delete that directory.
Reboot.
Install the version you prefer.
/data/adb/lspd/
/data/adb/modules/zygisk_lsposed/
(for zygisk)/data/adb/modules/riru_lsposed/
(for riru)/data/app/(mixed words)/org.lsposed.manager-(mixed words)/
/data/app/org.lsposed.manager/
find /data/app/*/org.lsposed.manager-* -maxdepth 0
LSPosed and LSPosed_mod has 2 versions, riru and zygisk. Riru works with magisk 23, while zygisk require magisk 24+.I would love to try LSPosed_mod, but the docs say that it works for Magisk 24+.
I'm still on 23.0, because I don't want all the convoluted complexity and headaches of trying to upgrade to a later Magisk version. Has anyone tried LSPosed_mod on 23.0 with any success?
I don't understand very well your problem, but I try to give you an idea. I installed the manager from file /data/adb/lspd/manager.apk with pm install, so no parasitic, no shortcut.Whilst I respect your right to your opinion, I happen to disagree with it, especially when undesirable features are forced upon us.
My question stands - if somebody can tell me how to revert to the 'normal' manager behaviour of 1.6.5 (i.e. an app drawer icon) so I can delete the unwanted shortcut I would appreciate the assistance. I'm happy to stay on 1.6.5 because it meets my needs. Removing version 1.8.6 obviously leaves some garbage behind that I apparently need to remove manually.
Thanks for the information and suggestion.I don't understand very well your problem, but I try to give you an idea. I installed the manager from file /data/adb/lspd/manager.apk with pm install, so no parasitic, no shortcut.
You can do with old and new versions, apk is always available.
LSPosed_mod is a waste of time.LSPosed and LSPosed_mod has 2 versions, riru and zygisk. Riru works with magisk 23, while zygisk require magisk 24+.
Many people continue to use riru version with success. LSPosed_mod has not changes on core so riru should works without issue.
Having to add new apps into the LSposed scope after every install is a waste of time and a source of unwanted errors.LSPosed_mod is a waste of time.
Everyone should use Official LSPosed only.
Are you going to ask this every month? Since the beginning of XPosed nobody ever had any problem after a monthly update with any phone.Anyone using pixel 6 or 7/pro who updated to the may update also using lsposed and experiencing no issues?
I wish I could like this post 100 times. What would break LSPosed in a monthly update?Are you going to ask this every month? Since the beginning of XPrivacy nobody ever had any problem after a monthly update with any phone.
Are you going to ask this every month? Since the beginning of XPrivacy nobody ever had any problem after a monthly update with any phone.
What lovely people. How dare I come to a public forum that exists for sharing software, discussing it, and troubleshooting it and ask a question. How stupid of me.I wish I could like this post 100 times. What would break LSPosed in a monthly update?
I didn't say it's safer than edxposed. I meant xposed alternatives like taichi etc.
By popular request, this is my setup for automatically adding newly installed packages to some user-defined LSPosed scopes.I was considering that until I made an Automate flow to automatically add newly installed apps to select Xposed modules' scope.
su
su -mm
I'm using YAHFA myself, even though I was using SandHook earlier with EdXposed. Also, I'm passing SafetyNet without an issue and Play Store shows certified as well, so that's nice.I have it working on the Poco X3 NFC, running RR, loaded and runs without issue, I used the YAHFA option, has updated without issue.
Thought I should add that I can't get SafetyNet on, but I've never been worried about that, I think I've only ever had it working once on one of my devices years ago. The one app that refused to play nice I just used MagiskHide on, and it's not a problem now.
In saying that I only have one module loaded, I haven't had time to go looking for the below answers, to install any others.
The only thing I haven't figured out yet is what apps need to be picked with what modules, sure some are obvious as they are named after the apps, but is there anything else that needs to be picked with them? For example, do I need to pick the framework app with everything, I'm sure I don't, but how do I know?