On Debian 13 with XFCE, fteqw disables my second monitor for some reason and does not enable it after terminating.
fteqw seems to work fine otherwise but having to clean up after this bug whenever I run fteqw tends to discourage me from running fteqw at all.
If fteqw could just ignore monitors it is not using by default instead of disabling them that would be an improvement in my opinion.
On Debian 13 with XFCE, fteqw disables my second monitor for some reason and does not enable it after terminating.
fteqw seems to work fine otherwise but having to clean up after this bug whenever I run fteqw tends to discourage me from running fteqw at all.
If fteqw could just ignore monitors it is not using by default instead of disabling them that would be an improvement in my opinion.