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Okay so thanks to the developers behind serious Sam we now know what games will be on the Steam for Linux Beta which are (Source: facebook post):
[LIST=1]
    Serious Sam 3: BFE
    Portal
    Team Fortress 2
[/LIST]
Update: Oil Rush may be in it as well after i contacted them to ask about it here.

Also at the UDS (Ubuntu Developer Summit) the Valve guy Drew Bliss thinks that Linux is now more viable for gaming than Windows 8!
Looks like Windows 8 will be quite the dive-bomb I have been hoping for but who knows will Microsoft do a U-Turn and open up again a bit more...i doubt it, they want more revenue and their own store is the way to really do it these days.

Will be able to do it a proper write up once all the information comes out of the UDS. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Hamish Oct 31, 2012
Quoting: "Cheeseness, post: 6020, member: 122"The only major difference at the moment that I know of is Office's new(ish) "ribbon" replacement for the toolbar.


Which almost everybody hates. ;)
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