Thanks a lot for your advices, RVM seems definitely the best solution.
However I am struggling to find information on Ruby and Rails versions that 
would be installed with:

\curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --rails

By the way, is this the 'default manner' suggested by Walter or you mean 
install rvm without appending --rails or --ruby?
According to the rvm web site <https://rvm.io/rvm/install>, the above command 
is for 'poor man's railsinstaller <http://railsinstaller.org>'.
In the railsinstaller website there is only information on the packages 
included in the Windows installer and the Mac OSX installer, which have 
different Ruby and Rails versions.
No information on Linux or the packages (and Ruby and Rails versions) used by 
RVM.
I can only suppose that with the above command the most appropriate choice from 
RVM would be to install the newest versions of both Ruby and Rails. Is that so?

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