To save yourself tons of potential future grief, try setting up a VM on
your Windows machine that is based on the same Linux OS as your
deployment target OS.
Then it becomes easy-peasy, otherwise you're caught trying to make sure
that the gems you have been using under Windows behave the same under
your Linux OS. Generally (very generally) not an issue.
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Right (unless you're using a VM, of course).
Probably; if it's not in there by default. Or you could use a
full-stack that's already prepared for you. There was an email the
other day about a Rails VM that was ready-to-use:
http://capslog-informatique.fr/site_virtualrails/
Haven't used it myself though...
Hi, I'm the Project Manager of VirtualRails :)
you don't have to setup Ruby on Rails on VirtualRails, It's already
done.
In fact, the VirtualRails virtual machine is already fully configured to
develop and/or deploy Ruby on Rails applications on an ubuntu basis.
You don't have to follow the instructions of Panther Software, the job
is already done ;)
All you want to use is already there up and running : Ruby, Rails,
Netbeans, MySQL, and so on...
All you have to do is to run VirtualRails and get your source code into
it, with subversion or git for exemple, or even by pasting it from your
windows hard drive.
Let me know how I can help you :)
Jérôme
www.virtualrails.org
You're welcome
did you tried the last 1.1 version ? It comes with a better US keyboard
layout support.
On the other side, like on any Ubuntu system, you can easyly configure
the keyboard layout that fit your laptops'hardware :
In VirtualRails, cick on the bottom menu and go to "menu -> preferences
-> keyboard"
There you can adjust your keyboard settings :)
hope it will help !
hum, there is no reason that the 1.1 solve your problems if all the
Ubuntu layouts can't :/
have you been more successfull by installing a linux distro on
virtualbox by yourself ?
i.e : is it a specific virtualrails problem, or do you face it with a
standard ubuntu system ?
thanks for your support
ps : yes, I've removed the old 1.0 version from the downloads section :)
Under virtualbox I mean
Hello :)
can you give me some of your hardware details, such as the laptop model,
os version, and so on please ?
we want virtualrails to be as little buggy as possible, and if there is
a way to solve your problem, we'll try to find it :)