* neither with the PIF module nor with PIFnext.
Now, things are getting even more interesting: https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/pull/7606
Did we really come to this? I mean, really? That's your fight for freedom?
Did we end up in a situation where we, users, have to patch everything out ourselves because the devs can't work together constructively? Whose side are they on?
P.S. No, ZygiskNext doesn't seem to work correctly either with the PIF module either.
Discussion
graphene doesn't let you have root?
lol roffle mayo... come on, what kind of uberghey bullcrap is this?
reminds me of when i sat down and watch pay tv first time and was like "can you mute the ads" "wait you pay to watch these ads?"
Technically, Graphene does let you have root (there is an avbroot approach I shared earlier). But Magisk, on Graphene, doesn't let you have working Zygisk which is required to conceal the fact you're using root from some stupid but necessary apps.
man, it should not be any business of the goddamn operating system if you have root access, what the fuck
Brave new world...
only way i'm getting interested in buying a mobile device in the future is if it runs actual linux, i'm pretty much done with this gaslighting