ci(release): align Linux asset filename version with mac/Windows#56
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The Linux .sh-installer asset was named from the raw tag (
1.21.0-beta-1) while the frozen mac/Windows assets use the setuptools-scm PEP 440 version (1.21.0b1). This normalizes the Linux tar filename the same way, so all four assets share one version string. The install-source pin and the release notes still use the exact tag ref (the notes must match the[1.21.0-beta-1]WHATS_NEW header). CleanvX.Y.Zstable tags are unaffected (they're already canonical). No functional change — the updater already parsed both forms.