Yes, definitely! Using RVM also prevent many problems in the future
when you will update.

Answer for the main question:
"How in the world do I found out the name of it?"
Check it on Github, releases are tagged.

You made a very good decision with RVM,
good luck,
Zoltán

On nov. 22, 08:28, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 22 November 2010 03:59, Irfan Ahmed <irfan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am also using rails 2.3.2 and I use gem to install rails the older
> > version. First install ruby from the repository and then install rails using
> > gem, install mysql or any database adapter. this is the flow I actually
> > followed. If you want then please let me know which version of rails you
> > want to install then I will be give you the full console command for
> > installing the desire version.
>
> That is ok for versions of rails below 3, but if you want to have
> rails 3 and also earlier versions I believe that rvm is the simplest
> solution.
>
> Colin

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