MinMicroG
FoxMagiskModuleManager
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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MinMicroG
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[Help] UBS banking app recognizing root
I have crDroid 9.2 + Magisk v25.2 + MinMicroG (NoGoolag version). Magisk is hidden. I pass SafetyNet and RootBeer says I'm not rooted, but UBS still recognizes it (it's the only app on my phone that detects root!)
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Safety Net HELP
While this one is not as stable as the last one it does has more options to choose from and it does use latest vanilla (untouched) playstore (which I did a guide for that for to get it on the other one and it is not easy) The explanation lof packages are here: https://github.com/FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG
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No patched Playstore with IAP-support until... TWRP releases for Android 12? [FP4]
In order to flash MinMicroG, you either need to flash from recovery (which requires TWRP, as stated in the official guide: "Newer LOS recoveries are usually missing important tools, so you will probably require a full-fledged custom recovery like TWRP." I tried without TWRP and got 'Footer is wrong' and Signature failed errors, which I'm guessing is due to missing tools in the iodéOS recovery ROM
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Updating microG on L4MicroG manually
By the way I was checking that I didn't bullshit you here : https://github.com/FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG
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Install microG + LineageOS
Yes, you can just flash MicroG after Lineage and it is the same. I think LineageOS for MicroG also ships with Fdroid. I would recommend to flash something like MinMicroG.
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MicroG on custom ROM
for your question. i found this was the best way to install microg on roms MicroG you have to build it yourself which is easy and there is a guide for it. they have a repo with prebuilds too but they are usually outdated.
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In microG settings, all boxes are ticket, but apps still don't recognize google play services
Ah yeah, didn't think of that, as a sidenote I personally use the minmicrog installer, it has a couple more features
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How to Getting nanodroid's Play store working?
I had a look at MinMicroG and it seems to include proprietary Google stuff. My main reason for moving off of standard ROM and installing MicroG was to keep my apps working but without having any Google tracking. Do you know if installing this will lead to any form of tracking by Google?
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Hide the "choose input method" button?
If you have root permissions or even just a recovery with file manager support (like TWRP) you can just place some files related to SWYPE libs inside a specific location and viola! You have Gesture Typing on AOSP keyboard. Look into the MinMicroG project and if you don't want everything it offers, just extract the zip and remove the things you don't want and repackage and flash. It's not difficult at all and completely worth trying as you can flash that same zip on whatever ROM you will be running in future.
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Why is it that some apps does not function properly when installed from Aurorastore despite having play services?
If it helps, from a privacy perspective, mindthegapps and OpenGapps pico are inferior to microG. If you don't want to stick with LineageOS, you should look into MinMicroG. It's NoGoolag edition comes with the following and can be installed on any ROM allowing for signature spoofing
FoxMagiskModuleManager
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How to get microG on WSA (official version) running properly?
You can use an up to date MicroG installer Magisk module. There should be one/some in the repos this app uses: Fox's Magisk Module Manager.
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Ad blocker like Adaway for the WSA?
For Magisk modules you install the .zip files via the Magisk app or using the magisk executable binary (magisk --install-module /path/to/module.zip). For example the Fox's Magisk Module Manager app makes use of that command.
- [Help] How do I install modules that do not have a file in the release page in github?
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Need help finding wireless ear buds
So, as far as I know there are two options to help with this via magisk. One is called audio miscellaneous settings, and the other is called VIPER4ANDROID. They are both in the androidacy repo and accessible via the Fox Magisk Module Manager.
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⟳ 0 apps added, 38 updated at f-droid.org
Fox's Magisk Module Manager (version 1.0.2): A module manager for Magisk because the official app dropped support for it.
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What are some apps that changed the way you use your phone in a good way?
#1: Latest stable version of Magisk v24.000 is released! Transition from MagiskHide to Zygisk, and new Magisk Modules management How-To! #2: [Release] Fox's Magisk Module Manager - A new module manager for Magisk since the official app dropped support for it | 10 comments #3: [Help] Google Pay no longer fooled by Magisk Hide
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Write to /System
With the Magisk module called OverlayFS you should be able to "write" to the read-only partitions, as it's used to emulate changes on the read-only partitions. You can use Fox's Magisk Module Manager app to find & install it from that repo.
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[HELP] Magisk module to hide developer mode
Available in the Fox Magisk Module Manager for example: https://github.com/Fox2Code/FoxMagiskModuleManager
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Is there a way to spoof device with MagiskOnWSA?
You can also install the Hide USB debugging & Hide userdebug modules by the same developer behind Magisk-delta. You can find these and more modules by using this app: https://github.com/Fox2Code/FoxMagiskModuleManager or searching in Magisk-delta's Telegram chat/channel btw.
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[Help] Is Immersive mode still possible on Android13?
You can either download it directly from the repo, itself, within the Magisk Modules Alternative Repository, or via Fox's Magisk Module Manager, which I prefer personally, just because it's a nice way of updating modules
What are some alternatives?
NanoDroid - [MIRROR] See https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid for main repository
FoxMagiskModulesManager
MinMicroG_releases - Prebuilt flashable zip RELEASES for the MinMicroG project.
LSPosed - LSPosed Framework
microg_installer_revived - Install microG GmsCore, GsfProxy, FakeStore (or Play Store if you want so) and MapsV1 to /system/
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
GmsCore - Free implementation of Play Services
LibreTube - An alternative frontend for YouTube, for Android.
SchildiChat-android - Matrix client / Element Android fork
lawnicons - Adds themed icons to Lawnchair.
MinMicroG-abuse-CI - Automatic MinMicroG builder for updatelys. DO NOT STAR. You will find constant unneccessary notifications in your mail whenever I play around with it.
PCAPdroid - No-root network monitor, firewall and PCAP dumper for Android