Yay, i discovered this program called rvm and now I can get 1.9.2 installed ;) Woot!
On Oct 10, 2:21 am, egervari <[email protected]> wrote: > Oh, before I read this post, I realized Ubuntu had a safe windows > installer. I used it, and I'm running unbuntu right now. Man, it took > like 15 minutes to download/install everything, and it takes like 8 > seconds to boot up after it was done. You'd think windows could get a > quad core to boot that fast after so many years of making better > cpus... > > Anyway, I know very little linux. Well, that's not true, I used to use > slackware back in 1995, and I've used it off and on, but it's been > many years. > > I'd configuring/making ruby, but it says I don't have permissions. I > could run it as root of course, but I wonder... where was I supposed > to put the ruby-1.9.2 folder? I know this must sound silly, but I > can't remember where the 'goto' place was for putting source files. > Was it under /usr? I don't remember. It looks a little different than > it used to. > > Anyway, I'll keep plugging away on this end. > > On Oct 10, 1:51 am, Rajinder Yadav <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 10-10-10 12:19 AM, egervari wrote: > > > > Okay, the newest version of the rspec executes all the tests in 2.873 > > > seconds with a total time of 16.7 seconds. My guess is that this rspec- > > > rails version saved me ~2 seconds and rails is still eating up 15 > > > seconds. > > > > This is very similar to Grails. 15-20 seconds is absurd. I am a > > > nitpicker and would just outright refuse to program under such > > > conditions. LOL ;) > > > programming RoR on Win7 is absurd imho ;) > > > > Maybe if I have a spare hard drive I can install linux? What's a good > > > distribution these days for someone that likes user-friendly and good > > > performance? > > > I use kubuntu, i love kde, its one of the easier linux to setup has > > regular updates, latest version 10.10 is out today! > > > throw vmware or virtualbox on win7 and install linux to run as a virtual > > machine on your win7 (no need to worry about dual boot setup), be up and > > running in minutes and be rid of the GUI handcuff mindset! > > > > Ken -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en.

