Source Navigator from Redhat is what I use.  Excellent IDE!!!

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Subject: [plug] Re: C ide


> 
> Kdevelop and Anjuta are the usual answers that gets thrown with this 
> question. Eclipse has a plugin for C/C++ development although I have not 
> seen it. (some might even suggest emacs :) 
> 
> you can browse more IDE here -> http://freshmeat.net/browse/65/ 
> 
> ciao! 
> 
> Harold Harvey writes: 
> 
> > Hi! 
> > 
> > Just wondering what's a good IDE for the C language?
> > Im planning to migrate all PC's in our lab to Linux so
> > I need an IDE for the users to use. Any suggestions?
> > More power! 
> > 
> > harvey
> <snip> 
> 
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