Ubuntu Users
I’m on Ubuntu 11.04 and had similar issues. Installing Node.js fixed it.
As of Ubuntu 13.04 x64 you only need to run:
sudo apt-get install nodejs
This will solve the problem.
CentOS/RedHat Users
sudo yum install nodejs
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