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Fedora 41 To Rely On PipeWire By Default For Firefox Camera Handling


Red Hat engineer Jan Grulich has provided an update today on PipeWire camera handling with the upcoming Fedora 41 release.

Red Hat engineer Jan Grulich has provided an update today on PipeWire camera handling with the upcoming Fedora 41 release. This is part of their long ongoing effort at Red Hat for improving PipeWire integration on the Linux desktop and also benefits their Intel IPU6 open-source enabling efforts for helping newer Intel laptop web cameras be supported by the upstream open-source Linux software stack. Those wanting to learn more about the current state of PipeWire camera support and the changes coming with Fedora 41, see this blog post by developer Jan Grulich.

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