OK, I flattened my VM and tried again from scratch so I could tell you my 
steps. Here they are:
1. Install base OS using jeos-8.04.1-jeos-i386.iso.
2. sudo aptitude, install all updates and upgrades.
3. Still in aptitude, install apache2 and all dependencies selected by aptitude.
4. Still in aptitude, install mysql-common-5.0 (I think that was it? Cannot 
remember the exact selection) and all dependencies selected by aptitude.
5. Still in aptitude, install phpmyadmin and all dependencies selected by 
aptitude. When the "Configuring phpmyadmin" screen came up, I selected apache2, 
which was the default selection. See attachment.

phpMyAdmin does not work. If I browse to http://[vm's
address]/phpmyadmin or http://[vm's address]/phpMyAdmin, I get a 404. I
can find nothing under /etc/apache2 to suggest that phpmyadmin has
modified any files.

** Attachment added: "Picture of where I told the phpmyadmin installer to use 
apache2"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19076920/phpmyadmin_install.png

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phpmyadmin package does not work "out of the box"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159276
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