That error is guaranteed 100% of the time. It would be wise to backup your current wine, make sure you make a new whine prefix under a 32-bit architecture, use winetricks to install dotnet20, use osu installed, copy the game folders and paste it in the same directory and finish the installer (it will delete the original osu folder because it thinks it has failed to install correctly).Haku Elle Yowane wrote:
Hola
Tengo un problema :I
Recientemente instale Lubuntu en mi computadora e intente instalar por medio de Wine el Osu! pero cuando se esta instalando me salta primero un error del instalador y luego uno que dice errores internos - parámetros inválidos recibidos (este es un error aparentemente del Wine)... Y no se me instala.
No se me ocurre que hacer u.u
Hello
I have a problem: I
I recently installed on my computer Lubuntu (And Wine) and try to install Osu! but when it is installing I get an installer error and then one that says internal error - invalid parameters received (this is apparently an error of Wine) ... And I can not install.
I can think to do u.u
(translate with google. I speak Spanish)
Commands here:
To create Wine prefix use the terminal in your home folder:
WINEARCH=win32 winecfg && winetricks dotnet20 gdiplus ddr=opengl dsoundhw=Full fontsmooth=rgb glsl=disabled multisampling=disabled rtlm=disabled strictdrawordering=disabled orm=backbuffer
Launch game, when it stops or errors copy that folder, exit setup, go in the copy of osu you saved, launch osu!.exe There is some incompatability with ! marks if you use the terminal or need to do something extra with how you launch the game,, in that case you can delete the ! in the games folder name and the games .exe (or use asterisks), but remember that if there is a new Osu! update, it will make a new osu!.exe and you will need to rename the patched osu!.exe to osu.exe as well.
Like the above it will run, OpenGL will spout out screen resolution errors twice before letting you in the game, and laggy performance, same goes for DirectX minus the error dialogs about screen resolution. is recommended to lower graphics as much as possible. Sound may be very weak/bad too, can try other suggestions in the forum for fixing it further. It will likely take a few hours to get running somewhat OK, if that's worth it for you. Really just need a simple linux binary compiled for osu, even if it's just a rough port from Android.
PS: Learn some English, it's good for you, and necessary to survive in this modern era.