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Cascade of crashing apps after installing AcDisplay while using Launcher3 #153

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Yonezpt opened this issue Mar 20, 2018 · 6 comments
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Yonezpt commented Mar 20, 2018

I just tried today this app and as soon as the phone was restarted to enable the module in XPosed all apps tied to notifications began to crash and could never be opened, not even once.

I believe this is because I am using Armizaidi's Launcher3 launcher https://github.com/amirzaidi/launcher3 but I haven't had the time to test AcDisplay with stock launcher.

My device is a Galaxy S7 running Nougat 7.0.0 stock (TouchWiz stock) with root.

I would really like to use this app and the launcher, hope this gets fixed if it is indeed a case of incompatibility between those two.

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Yonezpt commented Mar 20, 2018

I just noticed this app is apparently abandoned according to the activity in this repository (last release in 2015).

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AChep commented Mar 20, 2018

@Yonezpt Crash was probably due to outdated XPosed module in AcDisplay. Try disabling it

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Yonezpt commented Mar 20, 2018

XPosed module in AcDisplay

Is this instruction correct? Because I cannot find anything like that in the AcDisplay settings.

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Yonezpt commented Mar 20, 2018

Oh, you mean disable the AcDisplay in XPosed. I did not know it could run without it. I just did that, but the lockscreen never changed, the Samsung AOD default is still there as usual.
Isn't it suppose to be replaced by AcDisplay or am I understanding this app incorrectly?

EDIT: I see, it is not an AOD replacement, but a lockscreen instead. I understood this wrong, sorry for the trouble.

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AChep commented Mar 20, 2018

Did you check AcDisplay/Settings/Lockscreen on? 😋

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Yonezpt commented Mar 20, 2018

Yeah, thing is I thought this would replace the Samsung AOD screen, but it is just a lockscreen app, I misunderstood the app. Sorry for the trouble.

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