Blowfish error makes it impossible to use phpmyadmin after first install
- this is on a clean install of Hardy (amd64) although I have had the
same problem on every clean install of Ubuntu I've attempted.  The error
message requests, although a passphrase is in the following file:

/var/lib/phpmyadmin/blowfish_secret.inc.php

If you copy that passphrase and paste it into:

/etc/phpmyadmin/blowfish_secret.inc.php

It will start phpmyadmin fine.  My understanding is that the second file
is the Debian config file (i.e. the one that is being used) from the
package, but I'm not sure where the second one is coming from - it
doesn't seem to be in the package itself.

Thijs: Are you sure you're testing this on a new install? I have fixed
this problem a number of times in the past and always forget about it
after the fact :)

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