Are you proposing that every execution of Ubiquity require specifying
the frontend?  That's the alternative.

It needs to default to something, and I think iterating through the
installed set of frontends in the current order is a reasonable
approach.  If you want to be explicit about the frontend you're using,
then by all means call `ubiquity FRONTEND_NAME` or use the
ubiquity/frontend= kernel command line argument that I've just copied
from the ubiquity upstart job to oem-config-firstboot.

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  oem-config-remove-gtk not found during preinstalled desktop
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