While the 2 commits do eliminate tearing here with  nv50 that was  brought back 
when using xmir/u-s-c,  considering the current state of bug fixing it would be 
good not to create yet another bug in compiz 
For 13.10 not using u-s-c is probably the best choice for users concerned about 
tearing & who have none with the current X, mesa, compiz & unity

Also to note that the commits did a decent job of eliminating tearing in 
gnomeshell/clutter, 100% gone with xmir/u-s-c, not quite 100% with just the 
commits (no xmir, u-s-c
Though Gs users can eliminate tearing completely  with a simple env for clutter

If those commits are going to be applied it would be useful to provide a
testing ppa to see how they do with other nvidia hardware & if they
create any further issues other than noted previously  with compiz.

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