https://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv is our friend for similar use
cases in GNU/Linux environment.

Regards,

  Mario Barcala

Ganesh Ranganathan escribiu:
>    In a linux VM you can use rvm.
> 
>    Rvm supports multiple versions and gemsets. Depending on your GemFile it
>    will pick up the right version.
> 
>    On Aug 9, 2015 9:40 AM, "Elizabeth McGurty" <[1][email protected]>
>    wrote:
> 
>      Thanks, thanks... I have VMs on my machine.  But specific to the purpose
>      of differences in matters stated above.  Am I missing some point in
>      using VM toward that purpose?
>      Liz
> 
>      On Sunday, August 9, 2015 at 12:01:40 AM UTC-4, Ganesh Ranganathan
>      wrote:
> 
>        Yes I mean virtual machines.  To install a VM
> 
>        First the iso file has to be downloaded from Ubuntu site.
>        Then VirtualBox software has to be downloaded
>        While creating a new VM, the iso has to be added in the optical drive
>        section
>        So after the VM starts, it takes you into Ubuntu installation and the
>        process is pretty easy.
>        I am sure there are detailed docs on the net for this.
> 
>        A 60 GB virtual hard disk would suffice for development.
> 
>        Thanks,
>        Ganesh
> 

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