I’ve included my procedure for installing Ruby on Rails in Linux Mint
Debian Edition. That’s right, I’m no longer dependent on Ubuntu or
Ubuntu-based Linux distros for developing Ruby on Rails applications.
Linux Mint Debian Edition offers the smoothness and user-friendliness
of its Ubuntu-based counterparts without the heavy Ubuntu overhead.
And given the uncertainties about the future of Ubuntu, I prefer not
depending on this distro.
My page will point you to my deployment of the chapter 2 demo app from
the 4th edition of the book Agile Web D. with Rails.
I will be adding additional procedures and links to additional
deployments in the days ahead.
I’ve included my procedure for installing Ruby on Rails in Linux Mint
Debian Edition. That’s right, I’m no longer dependent on Ubuntu or
Ubuntu-based Linux distros for developing Ruby on Rails applications.
While Linux Mint still offers the traditional Ubuntu-based editions,
it now offers the Debian Edition that is based directly on Debian and
bypasses Ubuntu.
On 27 October 2011 15:48, Jason H., Mr. Swift L. [email protected] wrote:
While Linux Mint still offers the traditional Ubuntu-based editions,
it now offers the Debian Edition that is based directly on Debian and
bypasses Ubuntu.
Apologies, I did not read your post carefully enough.