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Running Dicio with root permissions #247

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hermann-san opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 2 comments
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Running Dicio with root permissions #247

hermann-san opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 2 comments

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@hermann-san
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Dicio can't start an app while the screen is on and Dicio is not in the foreground. Hence it might be useful to be able to run it as root, in the case the device is rooted or run is as a system app. See https://github.com/hc841/Universal_System_App_Installer

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Stypox commented Nov 9, 2024

I have never had a rooted phone, so I have no idea how this would work. I would have to experiment a bit more with the "draw over other apps" permission first, which might allow to do all of this without root, as long as the user gives the permission.

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BURG3R5 commented Nov 20, 2024

Hey, I came across this while searching for ways to get around Google's bullcrap decisions restriction user choice. Can we do anything like this for Dicio advanced users? Give the app some permission that allows for a true wakeword experience (or, at least, skip the notification tap)?

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