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Like you don't need to fix shit with Fedora
It's good but it's not left perfect
All my peripherals, NICs, and basic services worked out of the box. I had games up and running in fifteen minutes.
Mine's not technically stock fedora, but still.
Tbh I don't remember the last time I had to fix something on Fedora...
For me:
libvirt plugdev
groupslibavcodec-freeworld
There are some minor choke points (restorecon if installing with a "dirty home" and installing RPMFusion), but yeah, otherwise it does a great job of staying out of your way.
I barelt have to fix anything at all in Ubuntu/Fedora type distros unless I want to do different/specific stuff.