NanoDroid
NanoDroid is a microG installer (by Setialpha) that can install MicroG either in system or systemlessly (as a Magisk module)
πWeb:
https://nanolx.org/nanolx/nanodroid
π RTFM:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid
π Changelog:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
π£ XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanodroid-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928
π² F-Droid repo
http://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo
Link to add:
https://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=862ED9F13A3981432BF86FE93D14596B381D75BE83A1D616E2D44A12654AD015
π The full list of differences compared to upstream microG can be read here:
https://github.com/Nanolx/android_packages_apps_GmsCore#changes
Nanodroid zips:
β¦οΈNanoDroid-*.zip
--This is the biggest zip and full of other foss apps.
--Flash either this or the MicroG zip.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-microG-*.zip
--The real package. Contains MicroG stuff and patched Play Store.
--Flash either this or the full NanoDroid zip. This is recommended.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-fdroid-*.zip
--Contains F-droid and its privileged extension. Optional.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-patcher-*.zip
--Signature spoofing enabler.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-setupwizard-*.zip
--Aroma setup wizard for MicroG nanodroid. Either use this, or default settings.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-uninstaller-*.zip
--Self-explanatory.
(Note: * = latest version)
π Steps to Install NanoDroid are:
NOTE: Do this on a clean flash of the ROM. That is, wipe Data, Cache and System, and flash your ROM again. (Otherwise you may have permission problems and battery drain.) Optionally, flash Magisk.
Make sure your ROM supports Signature Spoofing. Check #sigspoof
1. Flash NanoDroid-setupwizard-*.zip and configure your install.
2. Flash the NanoDroid-microG-*.zip (or NanoDroid-*.zip) and optionally NanoDroid-fdroid-*.zip. Note: If you have Magisk, no need to flash this again after future dirty flashes.
3. Setup MicroG using the microg #guide.
Report problems with NanoDroid here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/
π‘ @NoGoolag
#nanodroid #microg #guide
NanoDroid is a microG installer (by Setialpha) that can install MicroG either in system or systemlessly (as a Magisk module)
πWeb:
https://nanolx.org/nanolx/nanodroid
π RTFM:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid
π Changelog:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
π£ XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanodroid-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928
π² F-Droid repo
http://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo
Link to add:
https://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=862ED9F13A3981432BF86FE93D14596B381D75BE83A1D616E2D44A12654AD015
π The full list of differences compared to upstream microG can be read here:
https://github.com/Nanolx/android_packages_apps_GmsCore#changes
Nanodroid zips:
β¦οΈNanoDroid-*.zip
--This is the biggest zip and full of other foss apps.
--Flash either this or the MicroG zip.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-microG-*.zip
--The real package. Contains MicroG stuff and patched Play Store.
--Flash either this or the full NanoDroid zip. This is recommended.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-fdroid-*.zip
--Contains F-droid and its privileged extension. Optional.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-patcher-*.zip
--Signature spoofing enabler.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-setupwizard-*.zip
--Aroma setup wizard for MicroG nanodroid. Either use this, or default settings.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-uninstaller-*.zip
--Self-explanatory.
(Note: * = latest version)
π Steps to Install NanoDroid are:
NOTE: Do this on a clean flash of the ROM. That is, wipe Data, Cache and System, and flash your ROM again. (Otherwise you may have permission problems and battery drain.) Optionally, flash Magisk.
Make sure your ROM supports Signature Spoofing. Check #sigspoof
1. Flash NanoDroid-setupwizard-*.zip and configure your install.
2. Flash the NanoDroid-microG-*.zip (or NanoDroid-*.zip) and optionally NanoDroid-fdroid-*.zip. Note: If you have Magisk, no need to flash this again after future dirty flashes.
3. Setup MicroG using the microg #guide.
Report problems with NanoDroid here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/
π‘ @NoGoolag
#nanodroid #microg #guide
Signature spoofing support seems to be broken in (some?) custom ROMs with latest (Dec 5) Security patch. The workaround is to patch the ROM with latest nanodroid patcher.
Link:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable/NanoDroid-patcher-20.3.20181208.zip
#MicroG #Nanodroid #Nanodroid_patcher
Link:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable/NanoDroid-patcher-20.3.20181208.zip
#MicroG #Nanodroid #Nanodroid_patcher
NanoDroid v20.6 "Malachowski" is now available.
What's new?
- improved Uninstaller (System Mode)
- improved nanodroid-overlay script
- merged GmsCore info-menu (three-dot-menu in microG settings) by oF2pks
- fixed a push Messages Issue with custom microG build (thanks to Vavun for reporting the issue)
Download from Nanolx or AFH
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post78764628
#nanodroid #microg #installer
What's new?
- improved Uninstaller (System Mode)
- improved nanodroid-overlay script
- merged GmsCore info-menu (three-dot-menu in microG settings) by oF2pks
- fixed a push Messages Issue with custom microG build (thanks to Vavun for reporting the issue)
Download from Nanolx or AFH
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post78764628
#nanodroid #microg #installer
XDA Developers
[MODULE/SYSTEM] NanoDroid 20.6.20190126 (microG, pseudo-debloat, F-Droid + apps)
[MODULE/SYSTEM] NanoDroid 20.6.20190126 (microG, pseudo-debloat, F-Droid + apps) Magisk - Page 545
NanoDroid
NanoDroid is a microG installer (by Setialpha) that can install MicroG either in system or systemlessly (as a Magisk module)
πWeb:
https://nanolx.org/nanolx/nanodroid
π Guide:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid
π Changelog:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
Stable downloads:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable
Beta downloads:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Beta
π£ XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanodroid-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928
π² F-Droid repo
http://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo
Link to add:
https://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=862ED9F13A3981432BF86FE93D14596B381D75BE83A1D616E2D44A12654AD015
π The full list of differences compared to upstream microG can be read here:
https://github.com/Nanolx/android_packages_apps_GmsCore#changes
Nanodroid zips:
β¦οΈNanoDroid-*.zip
--This is the biggest zip and full of other foss apps, terminal utilities and the best Legend of Zelda ringtones and sounds.
--Flash either this or the MicroG zip.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-microG-*.zip
--The real package. Contains MicroG stuff and patched Play Store.
--Flash either this or the full NanoDroid zip. This is recommended.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-BromiteWebView-*.zip
--Contains the Bromite webview. Currently the easiest way to intall it.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-fdroid-*.zip
--Contains F-droid and its privileged extension. The full zip already includes FDroid.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-OsmAnd-*.zip
--Contains the OsmAnd maps application along with a contour lines plugin to be installed as system (not sure what good that will do)
β¦οΈNanoDroid-patcher-*.zip
--Signature spoofing enabler.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-setupwizard-*.zip
--Aroma setup wizard for MicroG nanodroid. Either use this, or default settings.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-systest-*.zip
--If you face issues with NanoDroid installation, flash this and it will create logs which you can send to the dev.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-uninstaller-*.zip
--Self-explanatory.
(Note: * = latest version)
π Steps to Install NanoDroid are:
NOTE: Do this on a clean flash of the ROM. That is, wipe Data, Cache and System, and flash your ROM again. (Otherwise you may have permission problems and battery drain.) Optionally, flash Magisk.
Make sure your ROM supports Signature Spoofing. Check #sigspoof
1. After installing your rom and TWRP, reboot before doing anything. This initalizes folders necessary for patching/installation
2. Flash NanoDroid-setupwizard-*.zip and configure your install.
3. If sig spoofing isn't included in your ROM or doesn't work, Flash the NanoDroid patcher. If you're on P, make sure you deodex first!
4. Flash either the NanoDroid-*.zip or NanoDroid-microG-*.zip.
5. Optionally, flash these zips: NanoDroid-BromiteWebView-*.zip, NanoDroid-fdroid-*.zip and Nanodroid-OsmAnd-*.zip.
6. Setup MicroG using the microg #guide.
Report problems with NanoDroid here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/
π‘ @NoGoolag
#nanodroid #microg #guide
NanoDroid is a microG installer (by Setialpha) that can install MicroG either in system or systemlessly (as a Magisk module)
πWeb:
https://nanolx.org/nanolx/nanodroid
π Guide:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid
π Changelog:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
Stable downloads:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable
Beta downloads:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Beta
π£ XDA:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanodroid-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928
π² F-Droid repo
http://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo
Link to add:
https://nanolx.org/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=862ED9F13A3981432BF86FE93D14596B381D75BE83A1D616E2D44A12654AD015
π The full list of differences compared to upstream microG can be read here:
https://github.com/Nanolx/android_packages_apps_GmsCore#changes
Nanodroid zips:
β¦οΈNanoDroid-*.zip
--This is the biggest zip and full of other foss apps, terminal utilities and the best Legend of Zelda ringtones and sounds.
--Flash either this or the MicroG zip.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-microG-*.zip
--The real package. Contains MicroG stuff and patched Play Store.
--Flash either this or the full NanoDroid zip. This is recommended.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-BromiteWebView-*.zip
--Contains the Bromite webview. Currently the easiest way to intall it.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-fdroid-*.zip
--Contains F-droid and its privileged extension. The full zip already includes FDroid.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-OsmAnd-*.zip
--Contains the OsmAnd maps application along with a contour lines plugin to be installed as system (not sure what good that will do)
β¦οΈNanoDroid-patcher-*.zip
--Signature spoofing enabler.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-setupwizard-*.zip
--Aroma setup wizard for MicroG nanodroid. Either use this, or default settings.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-systest-*.zip
--If you face issues with NanoDroid installation, flash this and it will create logs which you can send to the dev.
β¦οΈNanoDroid-uninstaller-*.zip
--Self-explanatory.
(Note: * = latest version)
π Steps to Install NanoDroid are:
NOTE: Do this on a clean flash of the ROM. That is, wipe Data, Cache and System, and flash your ROM again. (Otherwise you may have permission problems and battery drain.) Optionally, flash Magisk.
Make sure your ROM supports Signature Spoofing. Check #sigspoof
1. After installing your rom and TWRP, reboot before doing anything. This initalizes folders necessary for patching/installation
2. Flash NanoDroid-setupwizard-*.zip and configure your install.
3. If sig spoofing isn't included in your ROM or doesn't work, Flash the NanoDroid patcher. If you're on P, make sure you deodex first!
4. Flash either the NanoDroid-*.zip or NanoDroid-microG-*.zip.
5. Optionally, flash these zips: NanoDroid-BromiteWebView-*.zip, NanoDroid-fdroid-*.zip and Nanodroid-OsmAnd-*.zip.
6. Setup MicroG using the microg #guide.
Report problems with NanoDroid here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/
π‘ @NoGoolag
#nanodroid #microg #guide
GitLab
Christopher Roy Bratusek / NanoDroid Β· GitLab
microG, F-Droid, GNU Bash, FOSS applications and more for Android
Nanodroid version 20.7 is now available.
This release features a few bug fixes and improvements, as well as the usual updates, as well as updated patches for signature spoofing.
ChangeLog
### Bug Fixes
* nanodroid-perm
* fix typo prevent some permissions to be set
* Installer
* fix resizing magisk.img failing due it being dirty
* fix GApps removal in certain cases
* fix compatibility with LineageOS for microG
* certain components now only get removed if NanoDroid's replacements are actually going to be installed
* fix storing library installation information in System Mode installation for APKs installed to an alias path
* fixes addon.d being unable to restore libraries after ROM update
* affects microG GmsCore and Bromite WebView
### General
* Installer
* re-use already unpacked framework-res when checking for native sigspoof more than once
* more verbose GApps removal logging
* make unzip less noisy to prevent twrp.log pollution
* Patcher
* update Haystack patches to 20190308 by @Lanchon
* improved patches
* official Android Pie support
* build-package Script
* update to new OpenGApps host URL
### Updates
* automatic
* Simple Gallery (6.5.5)
* Simple Calendar (6.3.2)
* Bromite System WebView (73.0.3683.61)
* Odyssey (1.1.17)
* NewPipe (0.16.0)
* Termux (0.66)
* Blokada (3.7.022000)
* AnySoftKeyboard (1.9.2629)
* Open Camera (1.45.2)
* QKSMS (3.6.3)
* manual
* microG GmsCore (0.2.6.15090-167-dirty)
* Play Store (13.8.16)
Download from Nanolx
#nanodroid #microg #installer
This release features a few bug fixes and improvements, as well as the usual updates, as well as updated patches for signature spoofing.
ChangeLog
### Bug Fixes
* nanodroid-perm
* fix typo prevent some permissions to be set
* Installer
* fix resizing magisk.img failing due it being dirty
* fix GApps removal in certain cases
* fix compatibility with LineageOS for microG
* certain components now only get removed if NanoDroid's replacements are actually going to be installed
* fix storing library installation information in System Mode installation for APKs installed to an alias path
* fixes addon.d being unable to restore libraries after ROM update
* affects microG GmsCore and Bromite WebView
### General
* Installer
* re-use already unpacked framework-res when checking for native sigspoof more than once
* more verbose GApps removal logging
* make unzip less noisy to prevent twrp.log pollution
* Patcher
* update Haystack patches to 20190308 by @Lanchon
* improved patches
* official Android Pie support
* build-package Script
* update to new OpenGApps host URL
### Updates
* automatic
* Simple Gallery (6.5.5)
* Simple Calendar (6.3.2)
* Bromite System WebView (73.0.3683.61)
* Odyssey (1.1.17)
* NewPipe (0.16.0)
* Termux (0.66)
* Blokada (3.7.022000)
* AnySoftKeyboard (1.9.2629)
* Open Camera (1.45.2)
* QKSMS (3.6.3)
* manual
* microG GmsCore (0.2.6.15090-167-dirty)
* Play Store (13.8.16)
Download from Nanolx
#nanodroid #microg #installer
Setialpha (Nanodroid Dev):
To everyone who sent in logcats which I haven't replied to yet, rest assured that I'll have a look at them sometime between friday and wednesday (got a few days off).
Also the reason why Discord does work with last official microG build but not with my fork has been tracked down (I already had a suspision, but didn't care enough to actually check, so it's easy to say I knew about the cause beforehand), see this microG bug report https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/issues/759
On a side note: mar-v-in (microG developer) is currently busy working on Maps API and other stuff, also has already merged several things from contributors. I sent in my last pull-requests so if they get merged it's possible that my microG fork will vanish as not being required anymore.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79403100
#nanodroid
To everyone who sent in logcats which I haven't replied to yet, rest assured that I'll have a look at them sometime between friday and wednesday (got a few days off).
Also the reason why Discord does work with last official microG build but not with my fork has been tracked down (I already had a suspision, but didn't care enough to actually check, so it's easy to say I knew about the cause beforehand), see this microG bug report https://github.com/microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore/issues/759
On a side note: mar-v-in (microG developer) is currently busy working on Maps API and other stuff, also has already merged several things from contributors. I sent in my last pull-requests so if they get merged it's possible that my microG fork will vanish as not being required anymore.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79403100
#nanodroid
GitHub
Discord fails to load unless microG is disabled Β· Issue #759 Β· microg/android_packages_apps_GmsCore
logcat.txt Just fails to connect. Will connect successfully, albeit with a "Google Play Services is nrequired" message, with microG disabled.
Nanodroid 20.8.20190504 "Prometheus" released!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79462263
Hi everyone,
version 20.8 Codename: Prometheus" (https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Prometheus_(Prometheus_class)
Important Notes
1) Full and microG packages up to version 20.7 by default installed Google Play. Starting with version 20.8 the default behaviour is changed and by default Aurora Store and Fake Store are now installed. If you previously ran the Setup Wizard nothing will change. If you don't have your own nanodroid-setup configuration file, you'll notice the different setup.
2) Bromite System WebView 74.x breaks Google Login. The Bromite System WebView thus stays at version 73.0.3683.107 until the bug is fixed. After logging in to your Google Account with all desired apps, you may update to the latest Bromite System WebView using F-Droid.
Highlights
1) Support for new Magisk 19.0 module format
2) switched from Aurora Store v2 to v3
3) several internal improvements and fixes
Full ChangeLog since 20.7
[code]## 20.8.20190504
### Bug Fixes
* Full, microG packages
* fix bootloop with OmniROM Pie
* Patcher
* explicitely set permissions on installed files
* CommonInstaller
* fix creating installation logs
* installation of full package requires atleast 512 MB free space from TWRP, stop installation if there isn't enough free space
### General
* Installer
* add support for Magisk 19.0
* Magisk < 19.0 still supported
* improved A/B partition scheme support (from Magisk 19.0 @topjohnwu)
* proper error message when unzip fails due to not enough space available
* improved logging
* code improvements
* Full package
* switch to official stable OpenLauncher build (0.6.1)
* drop Yahoo Weather Provider (they closed their APIs)
* Full, microG package
* switch from Aurora Store v2 (com.dragons.aurora) to v3 (com.aurora.store) @Vavun
* Patcher
* support installing patched services.jar into Magisk 19.0+ modules
* install org.spoofing system pseudo-app after patching @Vavun
* this is adds ROM wide *cosmetic* information about Signature Spoofing (so it shows up in the App Permissions)
* Uninstaller
* support uninstalling Magisk 19.0+ modules
* nanodroid-util script
* add -r, --reset-gms-data param, resets GMS data (including GCM registration) for given app (or all, if none) @ale5000
* nanodroid-perm script
* will now also set required permissions for uNlp backends
* sysconfig
* improved sysconfig for better uNlp Pie support @oF2pks, @Vavun
### Updates
* automatic
* AnySoftKeyboard (1.10.364)
* Tor Browser (60.6.1)
* Simple Calendar (6.4.3)
* Simple Gallery (6.6.4)
* OsmAnd+ (3.3.6)
* NewPipe (0.16.1)
* Oandbackup (0.3.5-universal)
* Bromite System WebView (73.0.3683.107)
* F-Droid (1.6)
* Aurora Store (3.0.4)
* nlpBackend DΓ©jΓ Vu (1.1.11)
* QKSMS (3.6.4)
* Termux (0.68)
* Substratum (1020)
* manual
* Play Store (14.7.50)
* microG GmsCore (0.2.6.15181-79)
* tools
* GNU Nano (4.0)
* Busybox (1.30.1) [installer only][/code]
Download links
Nanolx https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable
Bug reporting
In case of errors, please provide
*/data/adb/MODID_log_INSTALLDATE
*/data/adb/MODID_twrp_INSTALLDATE
*SysTest package logfile
*logcat (if applicable)
The next release will include greatly improved init.d scripts, for the curious see the ChangeLog:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md#209-in-dev
Finally got around improving them.
#nanodroid
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79462263
Hi everyone,
version 20.8 Codename: Prometheus" (https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Prometheus_(Prometheus_class)
Important Notes
1) Full and microG packages up to version 20.7 by default installed Google Play. Starting with version 20.8 the default behaviour is changed and by default Aurora Store and Fake Store are now installed. If you previously ran the Setup Wizard nothing will change. If you don't have your own nanodroid-setup configuration file, you'll notice the different setup.
2) Bromite System WebView 74.x breaks Google Login. The Bromite System WebView thus stays at version 73.0.3683.107 until the bug is fixed. After logging in to your Google Account with all desired apps, you may update to the latest Bromite System WebView using F-Droid.
Highlights
1) Support for new Magisk 19.0 module format
2) switched from Aurora Store v2 to v3
3) several internal improvements and fixes
Full ChangeLog since 20.7
[code]## 20.8.20190504
### Bug Fixes
* Full, microG packages
* fix bootloop with OmniROM Pie
* Patcher
* explicitely set permissions on installed files
* CommonInstaller
* fix creating installation logs
* installation of full package requires atleast 512 MB free space from TWRP, stop installation if there isn't enough free space
### General
* Installer
* add support for Magisk 19.0
* Magisk < 19.0 still supported
* improved A/B partition scheme support (from Magisk 19.0 @topjohnwu)
* proper error message when unzip fails due to not enough space available
* improved logging
* code improvements
* Full package
* switch to official stable OpenLauncher build (0.6.1)
* drop Yahoo Weather Provider (they closed their APIs)
* Full, microG package
* switch from Aurora Store v2 (com.dragons.aurora) to v3 (com.aurora.store) @Vavun
* Patcher
* support installing patched services.jar into Magisk 19.0+ modules
* install org.spoofing system pseudo-app after patching @Vavun
* this is adds ROM wide *cosmetic* information about Signature Spoofing (so it shows up in the App Permissions)
* Uninstaller
* support uninstalling Magisk 19.0+ modules
* nanodroid-util script
* add -r, --reset-gms-data param, resets GMS data (including GCM registration) for given app (or all, if none) @ale5000
* nanodroid-perm script
* will now also set required permissions for uNlp backends
* sysconfig
* improved sysconfig for better uNlp Pie support @oF2pks, @Vavun
### Updates
* automatic
* AnySoftKeyboard (1.10.364)
* Tor Browser (60.6.1)
* Simple Calendar (6.4.3)
* Simple Gallery (6.6.4)
* OsmAnd+ (3.3.6)
* NewPipe (0.16.1)
* Oandbackup (0.3.5-universal)
* Bromite System WebView (73.0.3683.107)
* F-Droid (1.6)
* Aurora Store (3.0.4)
* nlpBackend DΓ©jΓ Vu (1.1.11)
* QKSMS (3.6.4)
* Termux (0.68)
* Substratum (1020)
* manual
* Play Store (14.7.50)
* microG GmsCore (0.2.6.15181-79)
* tools
* GNU Nano (4.0)
* Busybox (1.30.1) [installer only][/code]
Download links
Nanolx https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable
Bug reporting
In case of errors, please provide
*/data/adb/MODID_log_INSTALLDATE
*/data/adb/MODID_twrp_INSTALLDATE
*SysTest package logfile
*logcat (if applicable)
The next release will include greatly improved init.d scripts, for the curious see the ChangeLog:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md#209-in-dev
Finally got around improving them.
#nanodroid
XDA Developers
[MODULE/SYSTEM] NanoDroid 23.0.1.20201029 (microG, pseudo-debloat, F-Droid + apps)
[MODULE/SYSTEM] NanoDroid 23.0.1.20201029 (microG, pseudo-debloat, F-Droid + apps) Magisk - Page 620
Microg / Nanodroid issues and solutions
π‘ https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/tree/master#issues
π‘ https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79468220
π‘ npem
In a terminal app like termux write these 2 commands and reboot (first one is just to get root, accept):
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/doc/NanoDroidPerm.md
π‘ @NoGoolag π‘ @Libreware
#microg #issues #solutions #problem #nanodroid #rh01
π‘ https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/tree/master#issues
π‘ https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79468220
π‘ npem
In a terminal app like termux write these 2 commands and reboot (first one is just to get root, accept):
su
npem
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/doc/NanoDroidPerm.md
π‘ @NoGoolag π‘ @Libreware
#microg #issues #solutions #problem #nanodroid #rh01
NanoDroid version 21.0 (Codename USS Reliant) is now available.
Highlights
* official microG by mar-v-in updated to version 0.2.7.17455 (with vtm)
* fixed login issues with Google Apps
* fixed WebView 74.x login issues
* Push messages Doze whitelist support
* initial Cast API
* work-in-progress rewrite of Maps API
* bumped Play Services version to 17.4.55
* custom microG updated to version 0.2.7.17455 aswell. As most beta stuff from my custom build which I mostly collected from other contributors is now upstream, so the differences are becoming less and less and the custom build will eventually vanish. The following differences remain: light settings theme (to be able to visually differenciate both builds), improved microG settings (waiting for upstream merge) and built with mapbox instead of vtm (upstream work-in-progress).
* the installer now automatically creates the privapp-permission whitelists, so bootloops on some custom ROMs or after major updates (like from Oreo to Pie) should be a thing of the past, can be fixed with re-installing NanoDroid.
* majorly improved init scripts
Important Note
* There was an update to SafetyNet yesterday, not in what it detects, but how it works. Thus microG's DroidGuardHelper isn't up to date anymore, so currently you can't pass SafetyNet with microG.
* If you want to login to apps like Maps, Drive or whatever, first go into System Settings > Account > Google Account > Account Settings > Enable 'Allow apps to find accounts'
Download from Nanolx
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable
XDA Thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79645822
#nanodroid #microg #installer
Highlights
* official microG by mar-v-in updated to version 0.2.7.17455 (with vtm)
* fixed login issues with Google Apps
* fixed WebView 74.x login issues
* Push messages Doze whitelist support
* initial Cast API
* work-in-progress rewrite of Maps API
* bumped Play Services version to 17.4.55
* custom microG updated to version 0.2.7.17455 aswell. As most beta stuff from my custom build which I mostly collected from other contributors is now upstream, so the differences are becoming less and less and the custom build will eventually vanish. The following differences remain: light settings theme (to be able to visually differenciate both builds), improved microG settings (waiting for upstream merge) and built with mapbox instead of vtm (upstream work-in-progress).
* the installer now automatically creates the privapp-permission whitelists, so bootloops on some custom ROMs or after major updates (like from Oreo to Pie) should be a thing of the past, can be fixed with re-installing NanoDroid.
* majorly improved init scripts
Important Note
* There was an update to SafetyNet yesterday, not in what it detects, but how it works. Thus microG's DroidGuardHelper isn't up to date anymore, so currently you can't pass SafetyNet with microG.
* If you want to login to apps like Maps, Drive or whatever, first go into System Settings > Account > Google Account > Account Settings > Enable 'Allow apps to find accounts'
Download from Nanolx
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Stable
XDA Thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/post79645822
#nanodroid #microg #installer
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[MODULE/SYSTEM] NanoDroid 23.1.2.20210117 (microG, pseudo-debloat...
NanoDroid
NanoDroid is a installer for various OpenSource related things, most noticably microG and F-Droid. It supports direct /system installation, both devices with or without A/B partition...
NanoDroid is a installer for various OpenSource related things, most noticably microG and F-Droid. It supports direct /system installation, both devices with or without A/B partition...
Nanodroid 22.6 "La Sirena"
By setialpha
Links at: https://t.me/NoGoolag/877
Highlights:
Bromite System WebView 80 supports Android 10
Google Sync and Swipe Libraries for Android 10
Note: Google Sync and Swipe Libraries are no longer included in the Full and microG packages, instead they now reside in their own Google package!
Shiny new official build for Amaze Filemanager (F-Droid stopped updating since version 3.1.2)
Fixes in the Patcher
Substratum, Orbot, GNU Nano Editor, Zelda Ringtones, and some shell utilities (col, colcrt, colrm, look and setterm) dropped
Face Slim replaced with Frost
usual updates
Full changelog: https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
#nanodroid #microg #installer
By setialpha
Links at: https://t.me/NoGoolag/877
Highlights:
Bromite System WebView 80 supports Android 10
Google Sync and Swipe Libraries for Android 10
Note: Google Sync and Swipe Libraries are no longer included in the Full and microG packages, instead they now reside in their own Google package!
Shiny new official build for Amaze Filemanager (F-Droid stopped updating since version 3.1.2)
Fixes in the Patcher
Substratum, Orbot, GNU Nano Editor, Zelda Ringtones, and some shell utilities (col, colcrt, colrm, look and setterm) dropped
Face Slim replaced with Frost
usual updates
Full changelog: https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
#nanodroid #microg #installer
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NanoDroid
NanoDroid is a microG installer (by Setialpha) that can install MicroG either in system or systemlessly (as a Magisk module)
πWeb:
https://nanolx.org/nanolx/nanodroid
π Guide:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid
π Changelog:
https://gitlab.β¦
NanoDroid is a microG installer (by Setialpha) that can install MicroG either in system or systemlessly (as a Magisk module)
πWeb:
https://nanolx.org/nanolx/nanodroid
π Guide:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid
π Changelog:
https://gitlab.β¦
Nanodroid developer is back!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/page816
Hi everyone,
I know I've been inactive for about 2 or 3 months here.
Those who follow the git repository might already know that some groundbreaking work was going on since beginning of August.
A new beta release 22.6.91 (= 22.7-beta2) will drop this weekend. What's to expect:
- full support for Android 10 (many issues resolved)
- full support for Android 10 if deodexed in the Patcher
- flashing all Packages (except the Uninstaller, needs a few changes, still) through Magisk Manager, this includes the Patcher as well (yes, yes!)
- more. See ChangeLog.md for the full list.
I won't go into reading the past 10+ pages, if there are any unresolved issues or questions, feel free to post them again (or in case of issues even better: create a ticket over at gitlab, with logs included).
NanoDroid 22.6.91 (22.7-beta2)
As promised, a new beta release is now available for testing: 22.6.91 (= 22.7-beta2)
Highlights
Full Android 10 compatibility (many issues resolved)
Full Android 10 compatibility for Patcher (services.jar must be deodexed, though)
Support flashing of all modules (including the Patcher!) through Magisk Manager (requires Magisk 19.0 at minimum)
Fixed several issues
build-package previously only worked in GNU/Linux, will now work on *BSD and Darwin (= MacOS) aswell
Usual updates
Configuration Changes:
1) Full package switched from Oandbackup to OAndBackupX (you'll be auto-migrated)
2) You can now install Play Store and Aurora Store (+ Aurora Services) together by using
Code:
Code:
Code:
Code:
DOWNLOADS:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Beta
#nanodroid #installer #microg
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-nanomod-5-0-20170405-microg-t3584928/page816
Hi everyone,
I know I've been inactive for about 2 or 3 months here.
Those who follow the git repository might already know that some groundbreaking work was going on since beginning of August.
A new beta release 22.6.91 (= 22.7-beta2) will drop this weekend. What's to expect:
- full support for Android 10 (many issues resolved)
- full support for Android 10 if deodexed in the Patcher
- flashing all Packages (except the Uninstaller, needs a few changes, still) through Magisk Manager, this includes the Patcher as well (yes, yes!)
- more. See ChangeLog.md for the full list.
I won't go into reading the past 10+ pages, if there are any unresolved issues or questions, feel free to post them again (or in case of issues even better: create a ticket over at gitlab, with logs included).
NanoDroid 22.6.91 (22.7-beta2)
As promised, a new beta release is now available for testing: 22.6.91 (= 22.7-beta2)
Highlights
Full Android 10 compatibility (many issues resolved)
Full Android 10 compatibility for Patcher (services.jar must be deodexed, though)
Support flashing of all modules (including the Patcher!) through Magisk Manager (requires Magisk 19.0 at minimum)
Fixed several issues
build-package previously only worked in GNU/Linux, will now work on *BSD and Darwin (= MacOS) aswell
Usual updates
Configuration Changes:
1) Full package switched from Oandbackup to OAndBackupX (you'll be auto-migrated)
2) You can now install Play Store and Aurora Store (+ Aurora Services) together by using
Code:
nanodroid_play=30
3) You can now install official F-Droid and Aurora F-Droid clients (+ F-Droid Privileged Extension / Aurora Services) together by usingCode:
nanodroid_fdroid=3
4) You can now choose which init scripts to install by removing unwanted ones from the listCode:
nanodroid_init="10_sqlite 20_fstrim 30_logcat 40_external_sd 50_logscleaner"
5) You can now choose which shell utils to install by removing unwanted ones from the list (the column utility will always be installed, as it's required by nanodroid-overlay script)Code:
nanodroid_utils="findfs findmnt hexdump lessecho lesskey lsblk lscpu lsipc lslocks lsns ncal whereis"
6) You can select all new/changed stuff from Setup Wizard aswell, of courseDOWNLOADS:
https://downloads.nanolx.org/NanoDroid/Beta
#nanodroid #installer #microg
Full Nanodroid ChangeLog since 22.6
## 22.7 (in-dev)
### Bug Fixes
* SetupWizard
* when selecting no apps create empty config file (working around an uncommon corner case)
* when one selects no apps but still activates "install apps", the installer would install all apps
* Patcher
* drop
* falsely listed as supported flag by
* fix bootloops with recent Play/GmsCore on Android 10 due to changed privapp-permissions
* SysTest
* fix collecting
* Installer, Patcher, SysTest, Uninstaller
* improved APEX compatibility
* improved Android 10 compatibility
* Google Package
* fix GoogleCalendarSync on SDK 21 - 29 @Spongebob
* fix installing swipe libraries in cases where
* Darwin compatibility
* BSD compatibility
* fix
### General Changes
* Installer
* Installing through Magisk Manager is possible again (atleast 19.0 required, 20.4 highly recommended)
* setup variable
* setup variable
* the
* Full Package
* switch from
* setup variable
* use own DroidGuard instead of Official, as long as there's no release
* Full, F-Droid package
* setup variable
* installs F-Droid priviledged extension and Aurora Services alongside
* Patcher
* Patching through Magisk Manager is possible (atleast 19.0 required, 20.4 highly recommended)
* remove restriction for Android 10
* use Android 7 - 9 patch for Android 10
* collect APEX information in log
* create
* experimental: use newly proposed Haystack patches, see https://github.com/Lanchon/haystack/pull/34
* various minor improvements
* SysTest
* check and log LD_CONFIG_FILE
* log loaded APEX modules
* Patcher, Uninstaller
* drop old code regarding NanoMod (= NanoDroid older than version 16.0)
* Setup Wizard
* updated for aforementioned changes
* other minor changes
* build-package Script
* a bit more info when
* Documentation
* minor updates
### Updates
* automatic
* microG GmsCore (0.2.11.202414)
* microG Droidguard Helper (0.1.2) [custom build]
* note: SafetyNet attestation still does not work with microG!
* AnySoftKeyboard (1.10.1109)
* Aurora Droid (1.0.6)
* Aurora Services (1.0.6)
* Aurora Store (3.2.9)
* Bromite System WebView (84.0.4147.132)
* F-Droid (1.10-alpha0)
* Frost (2.4.5)
* K-9 Mail (5.717)
* KeePassDX (2.8.1)
* NewPipe (0.19.8)
* OAndBackupX (3.0.0)
* Odyssey (1.1.19)
* Open Camera (1.48.2)
* OpenLauncher (0.7.3)
* OpenVPN (0.7.15)
* OsmAnd+ (3.7.4)
* Privacy Browser (3.4.1)
* Simple Calendar (6.10.0)
* Simple Gallery (6.15.2)
* SmartPack Kernel Manager (12.8)
* Termux (0.96)
* Tor Browser (68.10.1)
* Twidere (4.1.4)
* manual
* Google Play (20.9.20)
* MPV (20200728-nightly)
* tools
* sqlite3 (3330000)
* smali (2.4.0) [SDK26+]
* baksmali (2.4.0) [SDK26+]
* file (5.38-5)
* dexpatcher (1.8.0-beta1) [SDK26+]
* aapt [from Substratum 1021]
#nanodroid #installer #microg
## 22.7 (in-dev)
### Bug Fixes
* SetupWizard
* when selecting no apps create empty config file (working around an uncommon corner case)
* when one selects no apps but still activates "install apps", the installer would install all apps
* Patcher
* drop
-Xnodex2oat`from `dalvikvm
flags to avoid crashes on Android 10* falsely listed as supported flag by
dalvikvm --help
* Installer* fix bootloops with recent Play/GmsCore on Android 10 due to changed privapp-permissions
* SysTest
* fix collecting
dalvikvm
information on some recent ROMs* Installer, Patcher, SysTest, Uninstaller
* improved APEX compatibility
* improved Android 10 compatibility
* Google Package
* fix GoogleCalendarSync on SDK 21 - 29 @Spongebob
* fix installing swipe libraries in cases where
LatinIME
does not have it's libs linked to /system
* build-package Script* Darwin compatibility
* BSD compatibility
* fix
build-package clean
not properly working### General Changes
* Installer
* Installing through Magisk Manager is possible again (atleast 19.0 required, 20.4 highly recommended)
* setup variable
nanodroid_init
is now a list nanodroid_init="10_sqlite 20_fstrim 30_logcat 40_external_sd 50_logscleaner"
* all listed init scripts will be installed* setup variable
nanodroid_utils
is now a list nanodroid_utils="findfs findmnt hexdump lessecho lesskey lsblk lscpu lsipc lslocks lsns ncal whereis"
* all listed utils will be installed* the
column
util will always be installed (required by nanodroid-overlay
)* Full Package
* switch from
Oandbackup
to OAndBackupX
* Full, microG package* setup variable
nanodroid_play
has new value 30
which will install both Play Store and Aurora Store* use own DroidGuard instead of Official, as long as there's no release
* Full, F-Droid package
* setup variable
nanodroid_fdroid
has new value 3
which will install both official and Aurora Store F-Droid clients* installs F-Droid priviledged extension and Aurora Services alongside
* Patcher
* Patching through Magisk Manager is possible (atleast 19.0 required, 20.4 highly recommended)
* remove restriction for Android 10
* use Android 7 - 9 patch for Android 10
* collect APEX information in log
* create
BOOTCLASSPATH
on-the-fly and log it* experimental: use newly proposed Haystack patches, see https://github.com/Lanchon/haystack/pull/34
* various minor improvements
* SysTest
* check and log LD_CONFIG_FILE
* log loaded APEX modules
* Patcher, Uninstaller
* drop old code regarding NanoMod (= NanoDroid older than version 16.0)
* Setup Wizard
* updated for aforementioned changes
* other minor changes
* build-package Script
* a bit more info when
BP_DEBUG=1
is passed over* Documentation
* minor updates
### Updates
* automatic
* microG GmsCore (0.2.11.202414)
* microG Droidguard Helper (0.1.2) [custom build]
* note: SafetyNet attestation still does not work with microG!
* AnySoftKeyboard (1.10.1109)
* Aurora Droid (1.0.6)
* Aurora Services (1.0.6)
* Aurora Store (3.2.9)
* Bromite System WebView (84.0.4147.132)
* F-Droid (1.10-alpha0)
* Frost (2.4.5)
* K-9 Mail (5.717)
* KeePassDX (2.8.1)
* NewPipe (0.19.8)
* OAndBackupX (3.0.0)
* Odyssey (1.1.19)
* Open Camera (1.48.2)
* OpenLauncher (0.7.3)
* OpenVPN (0.7.15)
* OsmAnd+ (3.7.4)
* Privacy Browser (3.4.1)
* Simple Calendar (6.10.0)
* Simple Gallery (6.15.2)
* SmartPack Kernel Manager (12.8)
* Termux (0.96)
* Tor Browser (68.10.1)
* Twidere (4.1.4)
* manual
* Google Play (20.9.20)
* MPV (20200728-nightly)
* tools
* sqlite3 (3330000)
* smali (2.4.0) [SDK26+]
* baksmali (2.4.0) [SDK26+]
* file (5.38-5)
* dexpatcher (1.8.0-beta1) [SDK26+]
* aapt [from Substratum 1021]
#nanodroid #installer #microg
Ahoy! Nanodroid has been active lately - they have a new release dated 2020-09-10.
Please make sure you're using the latest update for new installs as it includes the latest bugfixes and improvements!
More information here:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
#nanodroid
Please make sure you're using the latest update for new installs as it includes the latest bugfixes and improvements!
More information here:
https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/blob/master/ChangeLog.md
#nanodroid
GitLab
ChangeLog.md Β· master Β· Christopher Roy Bratusek / NanoDroid Β· GitLab
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