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Magisk
- [Discussion] Can anyone ELI5 what is play integrity, what Google is doing to it, and does it only affect rooted users?
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⟳ 4 apps added, 39 updated at f-droid.org
Magisk (version 26.4): The Magic Mask
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⟳ 0 apps added, 15 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
Magisk (version 26400): Companion app for Magisk
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Rooting the Boox Tab Mini C
At this point download locally the Magisk APK onto your computer found here: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases. Reboot your Tab Mini C by holding the power button until you see the power come back on and the default power on screen begin loading. Once it has fully booted copy the Magisk APK, `boot_a.bin`, and `boot_b.bin` files via USB. Make certain to have backups of the `boot_a.bin` and `boot_b.bin` files in case something goes wrong (such as you bricking your device) and you need the old firmware. Install the Magisk APK. For the rest of this we will be following a summarized version of the instructions here: "https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/install.html". Once the Magisk app is installed open it and press the "Install" button. Then click "Select and Patch a File" and select `boot_a.bin` then `boot_b.bin` files to install Magisk on both. At this point one should rename them to be `magisk_patched-boot_a.img` and `magisk_patched-boot_b.img` based on which one Magisk patched to make it easier for you. At this point transfer `magisk_patched-boot_a.img` and `magisk_patched-boot_b.img` back to the main computer over USB. Open up QFIL and once again run `adb reboot edl`. FAIRLY QUICKLY to avoid errors click the "Select Port" button and click the USB port which the Tab Mini C is plugged into and then click OK. Still quickly click "Tools" -> "Partition Manager" and then click OK on the popup. Within the partition manager find `boot_a` and `boot_b`. For each individually right click on the partition and then click "Manage Partition Data". Then click "Load Image" and point to the corresponding `magisk_patched-boot_a.img` and `magisk_patched-boot_b.img` depending on which partition you're patching. Once both of them are patched, quit out of QFIL. Force the reboot of the device by holding down the power button. Open the Magisk app and click on "Install" at which point their should be a new option "Direct Install". Use that to install directly onto the device after which it should give you the option to reboot. Reboot it and you now have a wonderfully rooted device. Happy reading
- Magisk: The Magic Mask for Android
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[ROOTED METHOD #2] Smali Patcher Guide for Android 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 with a Magisk Rooted device
Install Magisk app onto your device: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases/download/v25.2/Magisk-v25.2.apk
- Magisk v26.3 Stable
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[Help] I flashed magisk.apk and not the .zip by mistake and phone is bricked!
Magisk Version: Magisk v26.2
- Magisk version 26.2 released
- [Help] Device rooted but Magisk doesn't detect root
Termux-ADB
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How to change sleep timer with Termux
wget https://github.com/MasterDevX/Termux-ADB/raw/master/InstallTools.sh && bash InstallTools.sh
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is it possible to run fastboot command from termux.
Check this repo. Fastboot and adb for termux https://github.com/MasterDevX/Termux-ADB
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Is there any cli file managers for adb that can be used on linux?
Try termux-adb with nnn. Disclaimer - never tried adb myself.
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Termux-ADB VS termux-adb-fastboot - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 14 Aug 2021
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install an apk file on WearOS device from the phone using adb in Termux
I succesfully installed adb in Termux using instructions from here: GitHub - MasterDevX/Termux-ADB: Install ADB & FastBoot Tools in Termux!
- Update Play Store apps with Termux
- Call "input" to simulate input events in Termux
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Rooting...
apt update > /dev/null 2>&1 && apt --assume-yes install wget > /dev/null 2>&1 && wget https://github.com/MasterDevX/Termux-ADB/raw/master/InstallTools.sh -q && bash InstallTools.sh
- Can you root through termux?
What are some alternatives?
Xposed-NetworkSpeedIndicator - Network Speed Indicator
termux-adb-fastboot - android adb-fastboot tools for termux
Riru - Inject into zygote process
universal-android-debloater - Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted android devices. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device.
safetynet-fix - Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
adb-ndk - adb-ndk
LSPosed - LSPosed Framework
adbfs-rootless - Mount Android phones on Linux with adb. No root required.
OnePlus-Debloater-Script - A basic debloat script to get rid of some of the newly added bloat on OnePlus devices.
AdAway - AdAway is a free and open source ad blocker for Android.
android-svc - Easy to use Android service wrapper