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football manager 05?

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Hi, i'm new to Linux. I have got Ubuntu 8.10. I want to play fm2005, i have the Window bin. file. i knew what to do with it on Windows to get it working, but don't know how to on Linux. Someone told me to download Wine, which i have done, but now i am stuck.

Thanks in advance,

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Re: football manager 05?

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awoohoohoo wrote:Hi, i'm new to Linux. I have got Ubuntu 8.10. I want to play fm2005, i have the Window bin. file. i knew what to do with it on Windows to get it working, but don't know how to on Linux. Someone told me to download Wine, which i have done, but now i am stuck.

http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-f351523 ... 8da63be66f
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Post by awoohoohoo »

it didnt tell me how to open the bin, i know how to do the part you showed. sorry.
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football manager 05?

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On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 11:32 PM, awoohoohoo <[email protected]> wrote:
it didnt tell me how to open the bin, i know how to do the part you showed. sorry.
J





Windows doesn't support opening .bin files either.

I assume it's a .cue/.bin cd image?

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Post by awoohoohoo »

yes, what i got was:

fm2005.bin
fn2005.cue
(language folder)
yourcode.nfo

In XP i'd have used something like Daemon. Any idea Austin?
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football manager 05?

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On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:48 AM, awoohoohoo <[email protected]> wrote:
yes, what i got was:

fm2005.bin
fn2005.cue
(language folder)
yourcode.nfo

In XP i'd have used something like Daemon. Any idea Austin?





Wine doesn't support pirated software, sorry.

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