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Old 31st December 2011, 02:53 PM
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MySQL cant connect

I am running F16-64 and cannot connect to MySQL server on localhost.
I googled and this issue has apparently been around for years with various fixes, none of which I could get to work.

There is nothing in the #/var/lib/mysql/ folder.

MySQL was installed as part of default install from Live KDE cd.

Anyone have a suggested fix?

Code:
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2)
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