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By: Asked from South Korea

Hey, gentlemen, I have just finished .ko translation of Shapado.

Of course, there shall be some adjustments afterwards one by one in the real context. then, When do you suppose I can see the Korean version of it?

Anyway, I have some troubles in installing RubyMine 2.5 EAP onto my just-intalled ubuntu 10.04. I already installed Ruby 1.9.2 pre-3 and Rails 3.0 beta on it. And I followed the text manual provided in the tar.gz file of Rubymine, but can’t install JVM due to some kinds of lock blahblah.

Is there anyone who ever tried this kind of installation before? if so, please let me know how to proceed and perhaps you all may know I’m not an Ubuntu guy. Googling also couldn’t help me as there is no such subject yet.

Thanks friends

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spacecowboy [ Editor ]

I had no troubles running it locally on ubunutu – but then I decided not to use an IDE.

When I first got into Shapado/Rails i was coming from asp.net so was looking for something like Visual Studio for Rails ( I thought an IDE might help me with the synntax and learning Rails ) But I couldn’t figure out how to get rails running in the IDE so just went fully manual in the end*

It turns out Rails is so easy to work with you don’t really need an IDE – just a text editor – but I guess it’s a personal preference

*now I know more about rails I probably could get NetBeans to work properly, but I don’t think there is much of an advantage at this point

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Thanks spacecowboy

I accept your advice, then gvim or emacs shall be good enough.

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