Friday, January 05, 2024
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[05:57:17] <laguill13> > Except if an app does that, cron is your best bet

Thanks for the advice
[07:32:35] <clawfire> I tried to move the dolibarr app to another domain managed by the ynh server, same issue. So it's not an issue with this specific domain / url. Even something on the domain.tld/ have the same issue when login
[15:18:37] <rako> Hey everyone, I have a quick question: I have a single server and a domain (rako.space) where I have yunohost. Today the admin is at the root domain, but I want to use the root domain for something else and have the admin available at another subdomain (admin.rako.space, which is a CNAME to rako.space).
Is it fine if I install an app at rako.space ? The admin will still be available at admin.rako.space ? Or do I need to give up on this idea ?
[15:19:14] <Aleks (he/him/il/lui)> yes it's fine to install an app on the main domain, the yunohost admin does not conflict with app installations
[15:42:50] <lps_snikket> no problems here, just wanted to say a huge thanks again to the Yunohost team ... it's been rock solid for me recently👍️
[17:12:17] <lapineige> > <@Alekswag:matrix.org> yes it's fine to install an app on the main domain, the yunohost admin does not conflict with app installations

In reply to @Alekswag:matrix.org
yes it's fine to install an app on the main domain, the yunohost admin does not conflict with app installations

In other words : no matter the domain and app installed, `/yunohost/admin` will always be available.
[18:04:12] <rako> Ah, I have an issue: dendrite has a file in `rako.space/.well-known/matrix` so I can't install anything at `/` under `rako.space`...
[18:15:05] <pumuckl> Hey, is it possible to restrict the memory usage of users to a limit?
[18:31:48] <lapineige> Memory usage of users ? What do you mean ?
[19:14:48] <orhtej2> > <@pmkl:matrix.org> Hey, is it possible to restrict the memory usage of users to a limit?

Generally speaking no for apps, a way must be provided by the app itself