Kako
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Post by Kako on May 5, 2016 9:17:29 GMT
I found a way to start the daemon without connecting the device to a pc. Shall I share how? Yes, please share. Once the ama_daemon zip file has bees extracted you can locate the daemon for your device by going into the daemon directory (choose arm/x86, and choose one of the extensionless files) and copy it over to your device. Install SManager, this app helps you to run scripts. Locate the copied file on your device and press "run" in the app. A terminal window will open and show the start of the daemon. Just press the home button of your device and open AnkuLua Tip: You can add the daemon to your favorites in SManager to access it faster in the future. I expect Tasker to be able to run the daemon as well. Using Tasker you should be able to run the daemon automaticly once the device has booted.
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Post by AnkuLua on May 8, 2016 13:23:07 GMT
Once the ama_daemon zip file has bees extracted you can locate the daemon for your device by going into the daemon directory (choose arm/x86, and choose one of the extensionless files) and copy it over to your device. Install SManager, this app helps you to run scripts. Locate the copied file on your device and press "run" in the app. A terminal window will open and show the start of the daemon. Just press the home button of your device and open AnkuLua Tip: You can add the daemon to your favorites in SManager to access it faster in the future. I expect Tasker to be able to run the daemon as well. Using Tasker you should be able to run the daemon automaticly once the device has booted. The problem for this method is that the device need to be rooted. And you should run the command as root. Otherwise, the screenshot and click will not works. Although AnkuLua told you daemon found.
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Kako
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Post by Kako on May 8, 2016 21:32:05 GMT
Once the ama_daemon zip file has bees extracted you can locate the daemon for your device by going into the daemon directory (choose arm/x86, and choose one of the extensionless files) and copy it over to your device. Install SManager, this app helps you to run scripts. Locate the copied file on your device and press "run" in the app. A terminal window will open and show the start of the daemon. Just press the home button of your device and open AnkuLua Tip: You can add the daemon to your favorites in SManager to access it faster in the future. I expect Tasker to be able to run the daemon as well. Using Tasker you should be able to run the daemon automaticly once the device has booted. The problem for this method is that the device need to be rooted. And you should run the command as root. Otherwise, the screenshot and click will not works. Although AnkuLua told you daemon found. I've only tested it on a rooted device, so I guess you're right about that... At least this is a way for people with rooted devices who want the speed of the daemon A quick search for internally connecting adb gives an interesting result. I'll try this some time soon, without root, this might just turn out to be the missing puzzle piece ;-)
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nope
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Post by nope on May 31, 2016 13:11:11 GMT
How do i install deamon?!
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Post by AnkuLua on May 31, 2016 13:31:53 GMT
How do i install deamon?! Follow the instruction. What's your problem?
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Post by mahnster on Jun 16, 2016 19:08:37 GMT
Is there a way to install daemon on an emulator? Since its not connected by usb im not sure how to go about this.
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Post by AnkuLua on Jun 17, 2016 0:38:34 GMT
Is there a way to install daemon on an emulator? Since its not connected by usb im not sure how to go about this. Just install the daemon. It's easier than real devices.
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Post by ggnova on Jun 21, 2016 15:33:35 GMT
Once the ama_daemon zip file has bees extracted you can locate the daemon for your device by going into the daemon directory (choose arm/x86, and choose one of the extensionless files) and copy it over to your device. Install SManager, this app helps you to run scripts. Locate the copied file on your device and press "run" in the app. A terminal window will open and show the start of the daemon. Just press the home button of your device and open AnkuLua Tip: You can add the daemon to your favorites in SManager to access it faster in the future. I expect Tasker to be able to run the daemon as well. Using Tasker you should be able to run the daemon automaticly once the device has booted. The problem for this method is that the device need to be rooted. And you should run the command as root. Otherwise, the screenshot and click will not works. Although AnkuLua told you daemon found.
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Kako
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Post by Kako on Jun 21, 2016 21:33:49 GMT
The problem for this method is that the device need to be rooted. And you should run the command as root. Otherwise, the screenshot and click will not works. Although AnkuLua told you daemon found. Hi ggnova, you qouted this post, but didn't ask anything about it. Do you have a question? Or is there anything else we can help you with?
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giri
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Post by giri on Jun 22, 2016 4:51:19 GMT
Hi AnkuLua,
I am trying to install Daemon installation. After i clicked the run.bat, the cmd shows that the Daemon installation complete, so I click "recheck Daemon" on my android phone(LG G4). But the "Root and daemon check" is keeping showing up even I click the "recheck Daemon" several times. My android system is 6.0
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Post by AnkuLua on Jun 22, 2016 13:51:13 GMT
Please share the PC daemon installation screenshot.
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giri
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Post by giri on Jun 22, 2016 14:01:20 GMT
Please share the PC daemon installation screenshot. imgur.com/zr6vniyHere is the screenshot
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giri
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Post by giri on Jun 23, 2016 16:27:32 GMT
So what is the problem?
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Kako
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Post by Kako on Jun 23, 2016 18:41:32 GMT
Problem is posted two posts higher. I've tried AnkuLua on Marshmellow as well and didn't work out either. I can't remember having the same problem, but the speed was like root, not like daemon on Lollipop. So I switched back to Lollipop
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Post by AnkuLua on Jun 23, 2016 23:44:47 GMT
No clue now. AnkuLua had many Marshmellow users. No idea what happened on your environment and device. Maybe you should root.
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