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I installed Ubuntu 13.10 (yesterday)  in order to test Xmir and Mir natively 
(examples-clients). Xmirg worked flawlessly. The only "problem" was the 
duplicate mouse cursor(s).
But I noticed an abnormally high FPS in some clients demo when I tested Mir 
natively per these instructions
http://unity.ubuntu.com/mir/using_mir_on_pc.html

I recorded the test case using external camera.  Apologies for the quality but 
you will see the values.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zil-lRNlaks

I attached an apport.log just for more info if are needed.

I'm not a technical guy and I filled this report prompted by @duflu in IRC 
#ubuntu-mir
You can read the mini conversation here.
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/06/28/%23ubuntu-mir.html

This test had the same results either if X only was running in VT7 (Video)  or 
Xmir.
I hope I helped... in something.

Regards
 NikTh

** Affects: mir
     Importance: Critical
         Status: Triaged

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: nouveau
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nouveau: Abnormally high FPS (no vsync) on natively mir testing demo-clients.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1195811
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