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doc:appunti:hardware:blackview_bv5300_pro_change_launcher [2024/08/17 08:48] – [QuickSwitch] niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:blackview_bv5300_pro_change_launcher [2024/08/17 09:09] (current) – [De-Bloater] niccolo
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 ===== De-Bloater ===== ===== De-Bloater =====
  
-FIXME+**[[https://f-droid.org/it/packages/com.sunilpaulmathew.debloater/|De-Blater]]** is another useful app that creates and install a Magisk module. This enables you to hide some apps that cannot be uninstalled (e.g. all the system apps that come preloaded on the stock ROM). 
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 +It comes in the form of an app, which requires a device rooted with Magisk. When you launch it, you can select one or more apps to be hidden. Actually **the system partition is not modified** and the apps remains installed. A Magisk mudule is installed instead which - at boot time - makes some //systemless// changes, removing that apps only on the running system. 
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 +Having installed Lawnchair as an alternative Home app, I thought I could hide the BvLauncher app so that the com.blackview.launcher process would no longer execute and the //recents// provider would become Lawnchair. Unfortunately it seems tha **BvLauncher is somewhat hard-coded into the system**, so it is not possible to hide it without nasty effects. Once hidden and rebooted my device switched from Lawnchair to another stock Home app, the **Game mode** one, and Lawnchair was gone. I had to reinstall Lawnchair an restore BvLauncher in De-Bloater. 
  
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