In all seriousness, you should install Oracle's free VirtualBox and
create yourself a new linux virtual machine.
I'm rocking a crappy 2gig RAM desktop computer and work with rails in
my Ubuntu virtual machine (1gb ram assigned for it). It's really
simple and not complicated at all. :)
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I understand honey's situation. You guys on linux have NO idea how
good you have it with RVM. I tried Pik (windows supposed answer
to RVM) but to no avail. So I turned old laptop into Fedora 16
machine
now I am rocking on RVM and all the cool things Fedora offers (VIM!).
On Feb 3, 4:20 pm, Robe
honey jadala wrote in post #1043958:
> hey everyone i have installed rails3.0.0 in windows and my previous
> rails projects not working . so i wanna uninstall rails and then
> install from Scratch.
1. Uninstall Windows.
2. Install Ubuntu (or your choice of Linux flavor).
3. Install Ruby Version Ma
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