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    <description>If you want to set up Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu Lucid from scratch, there are
quite
some
articles online to choose from. I found most of them involve compiling,
only highlight 1 aspect, or are a bit outdated.

On top of that, getting it right can be hard as there are a number of
issues related to
Ruby and Debian/Ubuntu.

This is an attempt to put all the sweet info in 1 place.</description>
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