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We know that Unity is working towards bringing their editor over to Linux, and this little update on their official website slipped past me.
Unity, the well known engine powering some of the world's most popular games, has launched an experimental version of its games editor on Linux.
System requirements for Unity for Linux include 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04 or newer – though the editor will run on most modern 64-bit Linux distributions, others won’t officially be supported ...
Unity is working on bringing its Editor to Linux and hopes to release a test build to users soon. Work on Linux support was revealed after the company opened up its Unity roadmap for the next six ...
The popular Unity editor is now available for Linux. Get it up and running so you can start developing on your favorite platform.
Windows 8 isn't the only operating system that's bringing a new look to the PC desktop. Canonical is changing the looks of its Ubuntu Unity Linux desktop.
In October 2010, Mark Shuttleworth, the leader of Ubuntu and Canonical announced that Unity would become the default desktop interface for Ubuntu Linux starting with the 11.04 release.
The latest stable release of Spotify for Linux has a missing system tray icon. We show you how to add a Unity quicklist to control playback.
While Unity itself has long supported producing Linux builds of games and applications built with it, the actual Editor for Linux is still not fully supported - but that will change.
They have not only confirmed that it will support games and apps created with Unity and Linux, but will feature a pretty nice revenue split for developers as well.
With the release of Ubuntu 11.04 Linux, Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth talks about the latest release of his popular desktop Linux.