Alain,
Eclipse is native IDE for Java. You need to install CDT plugin to use C++. From what I heard, it's not as good as using a native C++ IDE.
I recommend Anjuta or KDevelope. I'll install both of them this week on top of Ubuntu and let you know.
I use a version of Eclipse at work to develop in Java. It is IBM implementation on their product: Websphere Application Developer. I think Eclipse is very good but IT IS HUGE!!!
Here is a screenshot of Anjuta on top of Ubuntu. I just got ubuntu installed on my T60 so I haven't had time to play with it yet but it looks great. Ubuntu is so nice to play with and Anjuta is a perfect C++ developing platform
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