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Installing Rails on Linux Mint 13 with RVM and gemsets

Last time I did a quick RVM install guide for Linux Mint . This time I'm going to finish up by installing rails so we can rock some new development work. Nothing like a clean and humming system I tell you. Let's begin by making sure we have git - we are going to be using it anyway. Fire up your terminal (Ctrl-Alt-T) and type sudo apt-get install git Great - version control level unlocked. We should have rubygems installed already (if you followed along with the RVM install then this is all taken care of). Now, to make sure RVM functions well, see this https://rvm.io/integration/gnome-terminal/ . Or, if you prefer, just move the commands from .bash_login to .bash_profile. As I understand it, and I'm no Linux guru, .bash_login doesn't run if .bash_profile is present. I'm going to create a gemset to install rails 3, just for fun...and just in case I want to go back and work on some legacy apps. rvm gemset create rails3.2 And set it so it is the default gems...

Installing RVM on Linux Mint 13

Linux Mint has captured my imagination recently, and of course a fresh install means getting my dev environment up and running again. I'm using the cinnamon version and so far things are going well. Everything on my laptop is just working; suspend, all the various function keys. Support out of the box is good. I'm impressed. The experience is soooo much better than the last time I tried a more full featured distro and things got so bad with video drivers crashing and causing my fan to spin up constantly that I ended up going totally minimal with Arch and just a command line. I like arch, but I thought I would give Mint a go. So, now we need to get Ruby, RVM and Rails on the go so we can do some web development. Let's start with RVM. Next time I'll take a crack at installing Rails on Mint First things first - we need curl. My install didn't have it so.....fire up the terminal with Ctrl-Alt-T and type the following sudo apt-get install curl Next up, install RV...