I added OBS multimedia:libs repository https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/multimedia:/libs/15.6/ and upgraded pipewire and wireplumber to the versions below: i+ | obs multimedia:libs | libpipewire-0_3-0 | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire-alsa | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire-lang | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire-libjack-0_3 | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire-modules-0_3 | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire-pulseaudio | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire-spa-plugins-0_2 | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire-spa-tools | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | pipewire-tools | 1.0.4-lp156.193.11 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | wireplumber | 0.5.0-lp156.1.1 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | wireplumber-audio | 0.5.0-lp156.1.1 i+ | obs multimedia:libs | wireplumber-lang | 0.5.0-lp156.1.1 I tested with the kernels 5.14.21 from leap 15.5 and 6.4.0 from leap 15.6, also with GNOME and XFCE. For these versions of Pipewire and WirePlumber, the effect is the same/incorrect as for versions included in Leap 15.6, i.e. after logging in, I must manually initiate the connection using the applet if the headphones were powered on during that time. If I turn on the power after logging in, the connection is established automatically.