> > * I never got asked the DB admin questions, so installation > > failed.
I think I've got it : diogenes.config tried to figure out the database admin and password by using wwwconfig-common's mysql-localadmpass.get (which reads /etc/mysql/my.cnf /var/lib/mysql/my.cnf ~/.my.cnf) and if it got an answer, it did not ask the corresponding debconf questions. I think this behaviour is not appropriate as it does not guarantee that the said admin/password are for the correct MySQL server (it does no checks on the host). I have dropped this bit of code altogether and simply ask the admin/password questions regardless of the my.cnf files. I am wondering if a bug shouldn't be filed against horde2 as it has the same behaviour. Anyhow, diogenes 0.9.9.3-4 fixes this, can you possibly confirm that the installation works as expected? This still leaves the "communicating via console" problem if you choose "Other" as a webserver, I'll wait for your thoughts on the subject. Cheers! Jeremy -- http://www.jerryweb.org/ : JerryWeb.org http://sailcut.sourceforge.net/ : Sailcut CAD http://mpf70.sourceforge.net/ : MPman MP-F70 support for Linux