By default, the MySQL/MariaDB installation that ships with XAMPP has an empty root password. This is a serious security risk, especially if you plan to use XAMPP in production scenarios.     To change the MySQL/MariaDB root password, follow these steps:      Ensure that the MySQL/MariaDB server is running.    Open a new Linux terminal.    Use the  mysqladmin  command-line utility to alter the MySQL/MariaDB password, using the following syntax:    mysqladmin --user=root password "newpassword"      The  mysqladmin  command-line utility is located within the  bin/  subdirectory of the XAMPP installation directory, typically  /opt/lampp .     For example, to change the MySQL/MariaDB root password from its default empty value to the password  gue55me , you would execute:     /opt/lampp/bin/mysqladmin --user=root password "gue55me"          Or, if a password has already been previously set and you’d like to change it to a new one, you can use the foll...
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