Ruby is installed on most Linux distributions by default. However, you can follow the steps below to determine if Ruby is installed and, if not, install the Ruby interpreter on your Linux computer. Open a terminal window. One way open the terminal window (sometimes called a "shell" or "bash shell") is to select Applications > Accessories > Terminal. Run the command which ruby. If you see a path su
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