I've searched the internet for hours but none worked for me except this.
After changing dbc_dbport=''
to dbc_dbport='0'
I still encountered some other problems.
If you are not able to continue the configuration process properly, follow these additional steps:
First, simply choose Abort.
Then login to mysql as root using the password you’ve defined when you installed MariaDB.
mysql -u root -p
Next, issue following command:
CREATE DATABASE phpmyadmin;
Then, issue following command:
(Do not forget to replace changethispassword with your own password of choice.)
GRANT ALL ON phpmyadmin.* TO phpmyadmin@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'changethispassword';
Exit mysql> using:
\q
Next, edit the database configuration:
sudo gedit /etc/phpmyadmin/config-db.php
Edit the dbpass parameter with the password you’ve just defined.
<?php
##
## database access settings in php format
## automatically generated from /etc/dbconfig-common/phpmyadmin.conf
## by /usr/sbin/dbconfig-generate-include
##
## by default this file is managed via ucf, so you shouldn't have to
## worry about manual changes being silently discarded. *however*,
## you'll probably also want to edit the configuration file mentioned
## above too.
##
$dbuser='phpmyadmin';
$dbpass='changethispassword';
$basepath='';
$dbname='phpmyadmin';
$dbserver='localhost';
$dbport='';
$dbtype='mysql';
Replace changethispassword with your own and save. (It must've been already set correctly.)