I did that. I downloaded EVERY file they had for Linux and Windows. For Linux, the games have .debs, .rpms, and .tar.gz files, for 32bit and 64bit. I use both 32bit and 64bit systems.

I am totally amazed by the Osmos game. Such a simple concept, yet so fun. Machinarium is pretty good too, once you put it into window mode so the mouse actually works right (just a tad slow in full screen mode on *buntu).

I haven't tried the others yet, but they looked fun too.

Oh, I like how that even though the Linux crowd is (was?) only about 35% of the pie chart, the average payment per person was more than double the windows persons ($13.50ish vs $5.50ish when I downloaded earlier today).

Shawn

On 10-12-15 04:14 PM, Mark Carlson wrote:
I bought the bundle today.

You get a code which you can use to download all of the games for each
of the three platforms (Win/Mac/Linux.)  There are separate tabs for
each of the platforms to avoid confusion.

"Your download links are below, and they will stay there for the
foreseeable future"

So you can download the games for all three platforms if you want, and
download them as many times as you want.  They do mention they prefer
that you keep and use your own hard copies though (for bandwidth
reasons.)

-Mark C.

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 3:57 PM, TekBudda<[email protected]>  wrote:
I saw that...but it wasn't overly clear to me....perhaps I am just
mental or the medication I am on is affecting my brain even mor ethen
usual.

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Mark Carlson<[email protected]>  wrote:
 From the front page:

"We don't use DRM. When you buy these games, they are yours. Feel free
to play them without an internet connection, back them up, and install
them on all of your Macs and PCs freely. There is no time-limit on
your downloads."

I'm not sure what the pie chart on the front page represents... likely
the OS used to purchase the bundle.

-Mark C.

On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 11:14 AM, TekBudda<[email protected]>  wrote:
So do you buy the bundle of games&  then you can install them on your
windows mac&  linux box or are you buying for all three platforms?

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Kyle Newton<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi All,

Part 2 of the Humble Indie Bundle is now available for your charitable
donations. "Pay what you want" and get 5 cross-platform games. Check out
those Linux statistics.

http://www.humblebundle.com/

Enjoy.
-Kyle Newton

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