Ubuntu, Rails, Apache, Passenger, Capistrano & You

Courtesy Ubuntu-News.net  Thu, 09/04/2008 - 16:27

So you’ve got a freshly installed copy of Ubuntu Server, you’ve logged into the server with your intent being to create a Rails server… only you don’t know how or you’re not entirely sure.

Good thing this guide’s here to guide you through that.


 

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