![]() ![]() We just get far fewer useful bug reports about Debian and Ubuntu installs than CentOS, so it just doesn't get the same amount of attention. Debian is second.so it has been better tested than Ubuntu 8.04, and so on. The reason for this order is because CentOS 5 has (at least) ten times the number of Virtualmin users using it, so it gets a huge amount more testing. On another thread Joe recommended using of Debian but maybe you are right. Particularly the Mailman and MySQL unavailable thing, as those are actual bugs. I'll do a test install on Debian this afternoon and see if any of these problems present for me. So, I see that this one seems to have magically resolved itself (it wasn't the installation of php-mysql that fixed it, but you're reporting it fixed, so something fixed it!). )ħ) Checked MySQL: No connection to MySQL server. I don't understand what more you want me to tell you about it. But, it tells you exactly what to do to fix it. ![]() So, this should have been done automatically, which is a bug in the installer-filing a bug in the tracker about it will get it fixed. What should we do to make that more clear?Ĥ) Click 'Create Virtual Server': Error message: 'Failed to create virtual server : Mailman cannot be enabled unless the administration list mailman has been created.This can be done in the Mailman plugin module.' And we can't (safely) leave it unset, because that would allow local users to access MySQL as root. We can't set it for you automatically during installation because we don't know what you want the root MySQL password to be. (Or you can set it from the command line.) You can do that in the Webmin MySQL module. You need to set a root password for MySQL. 2) Click the 'Re-check and Refresh Configuration' button: It tells me to set a root password for MySQL: Root password for MySQL set.
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