Typically if you are just trying to connect to the mysql server and get all the dbs for the user you really only need three settings. host, username and password, all the other defaults should be fine. On 12/8/06, R. G. Newbury <newbury@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Okay there should be a file called config.sample.inc.php in the >phpmyadmin top level directory. You can change that file name to >config.inc.php, and you can make your modifications in there and that >should do ya, I've never used the setup script either, it takes about >30 seconds to put the information in the config file to get phpmyadmin >to work. Yes, and that method works, although I don't know what a quarter of the settings are for, and that's the reason for trying to get the setup script to work. It almost does, but I cannot save anything. Somewhere in the settings, it should allow me to create databases but damned if I can figure it out from the settings... >As to your actual issue, you might want to try >chown -R nobody.nobody config/ Nope! That does not work either.... -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list