6 Shares Share Tweet Share Share Email Comments Football Manager 2007 is Sports Interactive’s third game since leaving the Championship Manager name behind, and while it’s a case of evolution rather than revolution, it turns screens of statistics into something so absorbing that it is possible to lose entire hours, days, and weeks of your [].
EDIT: To use with wine I suggest installing the latest wine (not necessarily the one from the repo's, try the winehq website) and then skipping to post #30 (of this thread. To install updates, instructions lurk in the second part of post #79 (---- Hi i0h, I have tried using Wine with previous versions of Football Manager and had problems. Yesterday I found an alternative solution, in that Wine is not used, but Football Manager 2007 runs on my 6.06 Dapper. However you will have to have copy of Windows available. The league of gentlemen fripp.
Whmcs license key generator. I assume you have used Automatix2 to install many of the goodies for Ubuntu, so hopefully you will have VMware Player installed. You can use this to run a virtual machine of Windows, and then in turn install and run Football Manager 2007 on this virtual Windows. To create a virtual machine you will most likely want to visit this excellent link (which simplifies the process. This website will create a small set of files which act as the base configuration for your virtual machine.
Unpack the files and simply double click the.vmx file to start the virtual machine in VMware Player. It will then prompt you for a an installation disk, and you will then have to put your Windows disk in the CD-ROM drive. Once Windows has installed, and everything is to your pleasing (aside from the fact Windows is being used:() you should be able to install Football Manager as normal into the virtual Windows.
I have only briefly tested this solution, but it appears to run ok. The ingame matches are a bit stop-start, sometimes the 2D pitch has a good frame rate, and other times it slows down to a pathetic 3 fps. It never appears to skip completely, so you will always be able to view what occurred after any slow 3fps periods.
I am running: ---Football Manager 2007 --Windows XP w/SP2 -VMware Player 1.0.1 Ubuntu 6.06 (64bit) Not a great solution due to the presence of Windows ](*,) however it does mean you will be able to play Football Manager 2007 and not boot your whole computer to Windows. Now go get Sherman Cardenas (16yr Bucaramanga AMRC) 8) hope this helps for now, until someone finds a better solution $. Good Job zarathustra!:D However, I'm still having a few problems with Wine & FM. I've installed latest Wine (0.9.24), and have installed Java for Wine as suggested. Football Manager 2007 installed - although only using the -console switch for the setup, which was a new experience. However, now when I attempt to run fm.exe, the following errors occur.
6 Shares Share Tweet Share Share Email Comments Football Manager 2007 is Sports Interactive’s third game since leaving the Championship Manager name behind, and while it’s a case of evolution rather than revolution, it turns screens of statistics into something so absorbing that it is possible to lose entire hours, days, and weeks of your [].
EDIT: To use with wine I suggest installing the latest wine (not necessarily the one from the repo's, try the winehq website) and then skipping to post #30 (of this thread. To install updates, instructions lurk in the second part of post #79 (---- Hi i0h, I have tried using Wine with previous versions of Football Manager and had problems. Yesterday I found an alternative solution, in that Wine is not used, but Football Manager 2007 runs on my 6.06 Dapper. However you will have to have copy of Windows available. The league of gentlemen fripp.
Whmcs license key generator. I assume you have used Automatix2 to install many of the goodies for Ubuntu, so hopefully you will have VMware Player installed. You can use this to run a virtual machine of Windows, and then in turn install and run Football Manager 2007 on this virtual Windows. To create a virtual machine you will most likely want to visit this excellent link (which simplifies the process. This website will create a small set of files which act as the base configuration for your virtual machine.
Unpack the files and simply double click the.vmx file to start the virtual machine in VMware Player. It will then prompt you for a an installation disk, and you will then have to put your Windows disk in the CD-ROM drive. Once Windows has installed, and everything is to your pleasing (aside from the fact Windows is being used:() you should be able to install Football Manager as normal into the virtual Windows.
I have only briefly tested this solution, but it appears to run ok. The ingame matches are a bit stop-start, sometimes the 2D pitch has a good frame rate, and other times it slows down to a pathetic 3 fps. It never appears to skip completely, so you will always be able to view what occurred after any slow 3fps periods.
I am running: ---Football Manager 2007 --Windows XP w/SP2 -VMware Player 1.0.1 Ubuntu 6.06 (64bit) Not a great solution due to the presence of Windows ](*,) however it does mean you will be able to play Football Manager 2007 and not boot your whole computer to Windows. Now go get Sherman Cardenas (16yr Bucaramanga AMRC) 8) hope this helps for now, until someone finds a better solution $. Good Job zarathustra!:D However, I'm still having a few problems with Wine & FM. I've installed latest Wine (0.9.24), and have installed Java for Wine as suggested. Football Manager 2007 installed - although only using the -console switch for the setup, which was a new experience. However, now when I attempt to run fm.exe, the following errors occur.