AlexeiCrystal
AlexeiCrystal
I understand this is an issue on Xiaomi. The system stops `shizuku_server` after switch off screen for optimisation. But maybe there is a way to bypass it?
Well as far as I understand under normal circumstances Shizuku should run one and it should run until the device reboots. But on Xiaomi (Xiaomi, Redmi, Poco) it stops after...
> Hmm. This log I'm trying to make is interesting. Here it so far and I'm gonna try 2 or 3 more times. oh! Also, in developer options I've enabled...
> Actually, because (as you can see in the log. btw, I'm using the 24 hour-format) it's evening for me. I'll try again tmrw or maybe the day after tmrw....
I don't know if this is useful, but Shizuku starts its own process `shizuku_server`: `ps | grep shizuku` For example: `u0_a4919 908 880 7150272 153208 0 0 0 S moe.shizuku.privileged.api`...
I used [aShellYou](https://github.com/DP-Hridayan/aShellYou) to run the commands And I don't have much of an idea yet, but I'll think about it. Maybe there's a way to give more permissions or...
I'm no root, too. Otherwise Shizuku probably wouldn't stop running via root.
In [App Manager](https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager), I noticed that the `shizuku_server` process is associated with the system application `com.android.shell` (shell)   But the `shizuku_server` itself remains running when this application is stopped...
I ran Shizuku also via laptop and `shizuku_server` still stops as well as running via wifi debugging. But at the same time if the wire is not pulled out Shizuku...
Also if you connect the device in an app (can be in aShellYou or app manager) or to another device via wireless debugging, the wireless debugging is disabled when the...