You're not alone! Many users on Android 15 (API level 31) are experiencing issues with Zygisk, despite having Magisk installed and updated. This issue often leads to a 'zygisk: no' output even with seemingly correct module setups. While frustrating, there's no universal error message, making the troubleshooting process a bit challenging. We explore the known problems, potential workarounds, and why Zygisk might be failing to activate on this specific Android version. Keep in mind, given the nature of this problem, solutions might require more experimentation and adapting to your specific device and setup.
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