![]() ![]() ![]() Prerequisites An Ubuntu 22.04 machine - you can use the Ubuntu server or desktop version. This tutorial also covers some additional configurations for securing the phpMyAdmin installation. Step 1 Installing phpMyAdmin You can use APT to install phpMyAdmin from the default Ubuntu repositories. Step 1 Installing phpMyAdmin You can use APT to install phpMyAdmin from the default Ubuntu repositories. 1 Answer Sorted by: 0 Ok so it turns out it is indeed that the old version of phpMyAdmin doesn't work with php8 :- ( First switch back to php7.4 sudo a2dismod php8.1 sudo a2enmod php7.4 sudo systemctl restart apache2 Now phpmyadmin5.0.2 works again Then you can remove the old version and install the new one. Stop service bt stop Start service bt start Restart service bt restart Uninstall service bt stop & chkconfig -del bt & rm -f /etc/init.d/bt & rm -rf /8881(centos 6 Operation System) echo '8881' > /8881(centos 7 Operation System) echo '8881' > /123456 cd /123456 cd /Clean login restriction rm -f /Stop access restriction rm -f /Turn off control panel SSL rm -f /restart View control panel error logs cat /tmp/panelBoot View database error log cat /www/server/data/*. 59 Setting up a development environment with Ubuntu 14.04 running in VirtualBox, following this guide: After installing phpmyadmin, it seems I should be able to access it at but apache returns a Not Found error. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure the phpMyAdmin on the latest Ubuntu 22.04 server. ![]()
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