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		<title>Ruby on Rails: gem install versus apt-get</title>
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UPDATE: Thanks to Ryan, Ant and Fern for the tips.  With that in mind I found an online Slicehost tutorial that contained the steps and explained how to install ruby via apt-get, then get the latest rubygems, install that manually, ran gem to update itself, then run gem to install rails &#8211; as suggested.  The [...]]]></description>
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		<title>HOWTO: conky config (conkyrc) for Debian Part 2</title>
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I changed around my Conky config, and it&#8217;s something you could do forever, but it&#8217;s great because it can be as heavy or light as you want it.  Recently I dropped Gnome almost all together to run Openbox (full HOWTO on this forthcoming).  I found a panel that will house things like nm-applet [...]]]></description>
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		<title>HOWTO: Speedup Firefox in 5 easy steps</title>
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