Colin Law wrote in post #1072089:
> On 12 August 2012 17:29, Sebastjan H. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I say trouble, because when I've installed with RVM I couldn't use them.
>> The system kept saying unknown command for ruby and rails and it
>> suggested to install via apt-get install. So I did. Still nothing. Then
>> I ran the RVM installs again and now everything appears to be in order.
>
> You should not have used apt-get if you are using rvm.  But since you
> have now got it working with rvm that is ok.

This was the only way at the time I could get it working.

>>
>> However (there's always however with me lately), when I run
>> "rails new tasks" rails actually generates "new" as the application
>> folder. And after "cd new" + "rails server" rails generates another
>> application called "server".
>>
>> What can I do?
>
> You can use rails 3.  The rails command has changed since version 2.
> The current version of rails is 3.2.8.  If you really want to use
> rails 2 then the guides can be found at
> http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v2.3.11/

I don't want to use rails 2, this was all installed by default as I 
described above. Are these issues related to Ubuntu? Are other 
distributions more aproppriate for RoR?
And finally now what? Should I try and change to rials 3 via RVM?

seba

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