thanks to meNew Update:
Night Sight is fixed.
thanks to meNew Update:
Night Sight is fixed.
Only if you fixed it
Lol. I have the same problem only with the Instacart shopper app it won't even install. Like won't install from anywhere(as in apk files, Play store official, or even Instacarts website) regardless of whether I'm rooted not rooted stock modded etc etc. I tried every combination to get it to work and no dice. Otherwise I love scorpion rom when I've been able to use it & not had to worry about Instacart. It's a bummer.So, I've been trying to install this ROM since I wanted to try something else.
Have been using ProtonAOSP since I rooted, and its been working fine. Everything works.
With ScorpionROM however, I can't seem to use Microsoft Intune.
It just stands there. Loading forever, and never adds any apps from my company.
Is there something removed from the GAPPS on Scorpion compared to ProtonAOSP since it doesnt work?
I've tried with root and hiding, tested the few different Magisk-fixes, and I've tried "stock" Scorpion without root or anything.
No dice.
Where do I find the boot img?
Updated with fastest apk file loading. Very smooth.
It's found within the ROM.zip inside the payload.bin
Here you go:
Yes, you can.Are we able to dirty flash this if we already have it installed?
Did you update your drivers? Seems to be an issue there, also in Windows 11.Having troubles with adb in recovery. What is weird is that adb starts up just fine for an adb sideload, but otherwise adbd doesn't seem to run. Upon entering recovery, 'adb devices' returns nothing. 'Enable adb' doesn't do anything.
I run Linux. The recovery mode can start adb for a sideload, but fails for "start adb".Did you update your drivers? Seems to be an issue there, also in Windows 11.
ADB is disabled by default on user builds, "users shouldn't need adb" being the philosophy. You can alter the boot image though, just use Android Image Kitchen to set/change some default props:Having troubles with adb in recovery. What is weird is that adb starts up just fine for an adb sideload, but otherwise adbd doesn't seem to run. Upon entering recovery, 'adb devices' returns nothing. 'Enable adb' doesn't do anything.
# Example (using a Wildcard shortcut)
adb sideload S*.zip