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I've used axdt ( http://new.axdt.org/ ) with Eclipse. I've read about fdt on on linux ( http://www.brighthub.com/hubfolio/matthew-casperson/articles/73648.aspx ). FDT is a commercial package that I wouldn't mind paying for if it officially supported linux. Right now I'm using vim with the command line tools, and I'm not really satisfied with it.

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I am using IntelliJ IDEA for Flex development on Linux. It's working great! Check out a screencast I created that shows how to use IntelliJ IDEA for Flex development on Linux: http://www.jamesward.com/2010/09/22/flex-development-on-linux-with-intellij-idea/

James Ward
Awesome. For future reference, the flex modules are included in the IDEA 10 "Ultimate" edition, not the community edition. I downloaded the EAP version (Early Access Program) installer at http://confluence.jetbrains.net/display/IDEADEV/IDEA+X+EAP
mshiltonj
Also: The licensing for the Ultimate edition of Version 9 (version 10 final isn't available as of this writing) is $249. (Unrelated bonus: Version 10 Ultimate also comes with Android modules built in as well).
mshiltonj