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The Unity Editor has now been updated against Unity 5.2.2f1, which fixes a number of issues and should make life on Linux that bit easier for Unity developers.

I still think it's brilliant that we even have Unity on Linux, as I never thought it would happen.

Release notes:
QuoteUpdate to Unity 5.2.2f1
Avoid crash when creating input context fails at startup
Make WebGL build output directory layout match the one generated on other platforms
Don't leak file handles when communicating with external processes (e.g. audio importer)
Known issue: There's a small regression in cursor offset handling in the game view


See their forum post about it here.

If anyone is using it, please let us know how you're finding it! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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ljrk Nov 21, 2015
made me smile that I hadnt to change anything beside the version in the Arch-PKGBUILD to get the new version run :-)
Eike Nov 21, 2015
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Quoting: natewardawgEdit: It looks like they've moved the files now so your download should work if you use the new links available in their forum post: http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/unity-on-linux-release-notes-and-known-issues.350256/

It's till hard to get for me (it's the link in the last post, right?), but with wget, I succeeded, it just reconnects after the disconnect.
lucifertdark Nov 21, 2015
There's also this list https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unity_games as the other list posted above missed a few out like Kerbal Space Program.
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