Hello nonsequitur,
I do not understand exactly what you mean by: I want to use syntax highlighting in a text editor window in GTK. but I found this How do I add a syntax highlighter format to Gedit?. It contains a solution regarding Ubuntu and similar to your question.
Regarding Gtk2::SourceView, I can not say much because I never used it. But recently I tried to help another monk that was asking something similar to your question: Gtk2::Notebook with large tabs. There is a sample of working code, and also I have added some useful links that I found online.
I am also using Ubuntu and to be 100% honest it was one of the easiest module to install but I think it is not impossible.
I hope the links will help you to overcome your problem(s).
Linux rules!!!!! ;)
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