Troubleshooting LSPosed FCmFix Module on Pixel 5 Running Android 14 (UP1A.231005.007)
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This article addresses a specific issue encountered after upgrading a Pixel 5 to Android 14 (UP1A.231005.007). The problem occurs when using LSPosed with the fcmfix module enabled. While LSPosed functions normally without activating any modules, enabling fcmfix and subsequently restarting the device leads to consistent crashes at the desktop or before the lock screen password is entered. The only solution currently available is forceful uninstallation of all Magisk modules, effectively disabling LSPosed. The user is unable to provide LSP logs for analysis at this time.

This issue highlights the need for further investigation and a potential fix within the LSPosed project. Ideally, users should be able to selectively disable LSPosed modules without necessarily resorting to a full uninstallation of Magisk.

A potential solution could be the implementation of a command-line interface within LSPosed that allows for the disabling of specific modules without impacting the underlying Magisk system. This would provide users with greater control and flexibility, mitigating issues like the fcmfix crash. Developers actively working on LSPosed should prioritize addressing this critical bug to ensure a stable and reliable user experience.

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