I saw that people posted a bug related to this mcrypt error launchpad. So maybe that's why I keep on getting this error: PHP Warning: Module 'mcrypt' already loaded in Unknown on line 0 So maybe mcrypt is somehow making pma not handle the login details properly. Graceful restart requested, doing restartĪpache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName PHP Warning: Module 'mcrypt' already loaded in Unknown on line 0 File does not exist: /var/www/favicon.ico Apache/2.2.11 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.2.6-3ubuntu4.1 with Suhosin-Patch configured - resuming normal operations Well I checked my Apache2 error logs (summary): So now I do have a phpmyadmin database and the phpmyadmin login screen. I use the same p/w and user for phpmyadmin and thats how I entered it after reconfiguring. $dbtype='mysql' All locally stored so passwords don't need to be hidden here. And the phpmyadmin database exists:Īnd config-db.php in /etc/phpmyadmin/ has: Also as previously mentioned, run dpkg-reconfigure phpmyadmin to create the pma database, and answer YES to that! I don't want to reinstall for the third time.ĭon't forget, unless you have already created a mysql login for yourself, you need to login in as root and provide the password that you setup when you installed mysql. I decided to start this new thread hoping someone can tell me I just overlooked something silly and I can fix this. My Firefox does accept cookies and the passsword and user name in is the one I use. #2 require_once(/usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries/) called at ![]() But after each install I got these errors after trying to login: ![]() Sudo apt-get remove phpmyadmin and did it even once using synaptic. So I radically decided to reinstall pma using The whole style or lay-out fell apart and I had a controluser warning. ![]() I had some phpmyadmin problems onmy local server installed on Ubuntu Desktop on my laptop.
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