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how to install phpmyadmin
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Hi everyone

I'm quite new to linux so be gentle on me.

I am having problems installing phpmyadmin via my vps with webmin as my control panel. I just cant work it out on what to do I have tried several times now with me ending up reinstalling my OS at least 4/5 times.

Is there a straight forward easy (numpties ) guide on how to install it! I've tried loads of guides online but still having problems.

Got it to install once but when I tried to use username - root and my root password it wouldnt letme in.

I would even give someone my vps details if they would be so kind to install it for me.

Thanks

lojelo
Posted on: 2012/2/27 23:45
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     Re: how to install phpmyadmin vonskippy 2012/2/28 0:19
     Re: how to install phpmyadmin lojelo 2012/2/28 2:05
       Re: how to install phpmyadmin vonskippy 2012/2/28 2:34
         Re: how to install phpmyadmin lojelo 2012/2/28 11:53
           Re: how to install phpmyadmin lojelo 2012/2/29 0:19
             Re: how to install phpmyadmin TrevorH 2012/2/29 1:05
           Re: how to install phpmyadmin vonskippy 2012/2/29 1:30
             Re: how to install phpmyadmin lojelo 2012/2/29 3:27
     Re: how to install phpmyadmin lojelo 2012/3/1 3:47
       Re: how to install phpmyadmin vonskippy 2012/3/1 3:55
         Re: how to install phpmyadmin krizna 2012/6/28 7:34
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