Yes 0.6Hz sounds bad but I'm hoping we can ignore it for a couple of
reasons:

1. Mir does not use that information to change its behaviour. Only
prints it out. Instead Mir will sync to vblank (60Hz or whatever).

1.1. Android drivers on the other hand might use that information, which
would be bad but not if #2 is proven...

2. If other M10 owners also see "0.6Hz" but can get external displays to
work fine then the 0.6Hz message is benign and is a minor bug that can
be ignored. In that case it's _not_ an indication of the speed Mir is
trying to render at.

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Title:
  tablet connected to monitor shows black screen - Idek Iiyama PL2409HD

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in Mir:
  New
Status in mir package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in qtmir package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When connecting my M10 device to my monitor (Idek Iiyama PL2409HD),
  the monitor shows that there is a signal on hdmi, but the screen stays
  black.

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