Victor Stan wrote:
> Sounds too strange to me...
> 
> I think you could just ignore the built in package managers and
> download and install your gems, rvm and whatever else from github and
> the gem package manager. Forget about ubuntu or fedoras packages...

Exactly.  At least for Rails 2.x, Ubuntu works quite well.  You can 
probably get away with installing Ruby through  apt-get; then just 
download RubyGems yourself and use that to install gems.  No problem.

> 
> Victor


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