June 27th, 2024

PipeWire 1.2.0 Released

The GitLab repository for PipeWire version 1.2.0 in Aviation restricts new account creation due to spam. Users can access a wiki page for instructions on gaining full permissions.

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PipeWire 1.2.0 Released

The GitLab repository for PipeWire, version 1.2.0 in the Aviation category, has implemented restrictions on new accounts due to a spam influx. Users are directed to a wiki page for instructions on obtaining full permissions despite the inconvenience caused.

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