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Including dosbox if you want to play vanilla.
this steam version was never "available on Linux" any more so than it is now
both the unity port and the included dosbox version are windows programs that you can play with wine or proton, even without steam running
There's a metric frickton of options for playing Doom on Linux. Else, why would there be a "It runs Doom" subreddit, where people compile versions for hardware and/or software that has no business running Doom (e.g. Fridge Android Devices, Digital Cameras, John Deere tractors, and even sportscars, all of which use OS's either directly or indirectly based on Linux)?
I assume you know about doom source ports and mods, but if you havent you are missing out
Why fire up the 300W high end graphics rig when it runs equally nice on a 5W machine.
path/to/executable %command%
in the launch options to any steam game, everything before %command% gets processed before the actual intended executable, in effect letting you run a program in place of the intended game