I have put together a blog post on exactly the same 
topic: http://bit.ly/1hbbBqj

hope it helps.


On Thursday, December 26, 2013 6:43:20 AM UTC+8, Dan Boyle wrote:
>
> I have spent hours trying to get some version of Rails installed and all 
> to no avail. It seems there are many people who get the same errors but 
> nobody seems to have any answers.  
>
> I am new to both Rails and Ubuntu.  This is where I am trying to set it 
> up.  
>
> Most recently I went to rubyonrails.org and it suggests to use Rails 4.0 
> and Ruby 2.1 and to use rbenv to install rather than RVM.  
>
> It says it installed it but then it doesn't work.  
>
> When I type: ruby -v 
>
> I get...
>
> rbenv: ruby: command not found
>
> The `ruby' command exists in these Ruby versions:
>   2.1.0
>
> What is this telling me?  It says it isn't found and that it does exist.  
> Huh?  
>
> Why is this so difficult?  Any insights to help me get my head around all 
> of this would be most welcomed. 
>
> Dan 
>
>   
>
>
>

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