New SuperUser by Koush!

thronnos

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Say what you will about ROM Manager. But Koush is like Chainfire. The man is a beast. But one thing I will say. Koush has been working a lot longer with recoveries and root on a much deeper level than Chainfire. I am very very excited about this. Especially since he added support for TWRP. This could be very nicely integrated into so many things.

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strapped365

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Say what you will about ROM Manager. But Koush is like Chainfire. The man is a beast. But one thing I will say. Koush has been working a lot longer with recoveries and root on a much deeper level than Chainfire. I am very very excited about this. Especially since he added support for TWRP. This could be very nicely integrated into so many things.

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Yeah at first when I read koush was doing this I'm like ahhh there ain't no way it could be better than SuperSU, but that video makes it look amazing.

I think the only reason why it was developed is SuperSU is closed source and koush feels it should be open, which I do not disagree.

Odds are I will probably never even look at the source but it would be there if ever needed.

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huladaddy

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OK, I ran an app that needed superuser access, but before I could grant it, the app itself popped up something on the screen and dismissed the superuser request. Now that app has been permanently denied superuser access.

How can I change the permissions it to allow superuser access?
 

CNexus

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OK, I ran an app that needed superuser access, but before I could grant it, the app itself popped up something on the screen and dismissed the superuser request. Now that app has been permanently denied superuser access.

How can I change the permissions it to allow superuser access?
So into the superuser app and remove the app in question / make the superuser app forget it / remove from list of known apps (inside superuser app)
You could also uninstall and reinstall if it's not too much of a problem