Well, I ended up solving the problem. After doing the things stated in this 
thread, and many other things found online with no success, I rebooted my 
computer. When it booted up, Ubuntu told me it was running in low graphics 
mode etc. Then, I rebooted again, came up normally, and then my tests ran 
just fine. I think something was hosed up with my OS.

Thank you all again for the support and help!

On Thursday, March 21, 2013 6:24:10 PM UTC-7, Michael Armistead wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> I am still working through tutorials, but I have my sample app up on 
> github. Previously, I had it set up with guard/spork etc, and have about 49 
> tests written. Last time I used it, everything worked fine and passed. I 
> did a push to github and all was well.
>
> Since then, I have had to reinstall the OS on my computer (Ubuntu 12.10), 
> and I have finally got Sublime Text 2, rvm, rails etc installed. After all 
> of that, I cloned my app into the directory I wanted. Then I used "bundle 
> install", as I have read needed to be done. Next, I tried to run my tests 
> (this time without guard/spork) so I just ran "bundle exec rspec spec". The 
> terminal window freezes for about 30 seconds and then spits out an output 
> saying that every one of my tests has failed.
>
> My application and directory structure is identical to what it was in my 
> previous OS. What could be causing this to happen?
>
> Very confused...
>
> Thanks!
>

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