Fedora works just fine with two screens. You'd choose a primary screen, and you can choose the placement so the mouse will travel between screens with ease. I ran it for years like that. Let us know if you have any specific questions about the way something would work.
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You can choose whether workspaces apply to both screens or just a primary screen (so if, for example, you want the smaller screen to be static while you multi-task you can).
My setup is a ThinkPad attached to a larger external monitor, mainly I use the one screen but occasionally I'll use the ThinkPad screen as a second screen - all works seamlessly and you can configure it how you like.