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I would not use Jellyfin on Fedora. I would install Debian and then Jellyfin. You also could install it in podman or docker.
I had it in podman compose first. That didn't even return the proper error messages and just skipped them if there was any. I can't recommend it. It works on ubuntu.
Podman compose is flaking at best and isn't well maintained. You can use Podman in Daemon mode with docker-compose if you need a compose file.
I mentioned podman as it has very good performance. However, it is broken on Ubuntu.