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There should be quite a few ways to get it to run on Linux, one of them being going on openxcom(dot)org(slash)git-builds and selecting the Linux icon, then downloading one of the appimages offered there.
If you just want them from another place, I found appimages for it via aur(dot)archlinux(dot)org(slash)packages(slash)openxcom or the same link, but openxcom-git.
I'd personally recommend getting the package from the ArchLinux user repository, specifically openxcom-git.
In the OpenXCOM forums, there is a thread also discussing this, via the link openxcom(dot)org(slash)forum(slash)index(dot)php?topic=8123.0
And lastly, someone did make a better explanation for Linux users; On the subreddit for OpenXCOM, there is this thread, made with Ubuntu in mind: reddit(dot)com(slash)r(slash)OpenXcom(slash)comments(slash)f6h0g0(slash)are_there_instructions_for_how_to_install_on
Hope this helps.