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I still think you should ask Steam Support for it. The more people ask for it the better. And it's better to ask them for Linux Support now that there's a native Steam client out there.
NOTE: The Steam Quake 4 assets are not compatible with the Linux version. I copied the assets from an old Quake 4 disk (a copy I unfortunately lost the CD key for).
@OzZy. You can download an iso from torrent, then use the quake4key file to legally validate your linux install. That's what I did. Works nicely, barring some PulseAudio issues. But yes, native Linux version on Steam would be totally awesome.
The quake4key file works for me. I simply copied it into my .quake4 folder