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Definitely. I buy all my indie games via either Humble Bundles or Desura and limit my GOG use to stuff too old and/or mainstream to have any significant chance of a native Linux port.
Heck, on the rare occasions when I can't wait for an indie game, I make sure to buy it through the Humble Store because that ensures I don't have to re-buy if it shows up in a future bundle.
If GOG started offering Linux versions of games not ported as part of a Humble Bundle, they'd command an even higher portion of my entertainment budget.
The only reason I care about Steam on Linux at all is because my brothers use it and, as a side-effect, it's pushing improvements in the nVidia binary drivers.
Edited 2013-01-30 03:39 UTC