in ubiquity-dm installer, we pre-empt lightdm. Then execute "plymouth
deactivate" followed by "plymouth quit" if plymouth does not have an
active-vt. Then we start Xorg straight away, if Xorg fails to start, we
retry with modified 'fallback' configs using fbdev and finally vesa. I
guess in ubiquity-dm we can hit this race as there is nothing else
running on the system. Should we do a loop and try starting X a couple
of times before trying fallback configs?

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  X trying to start before plymouth has finished using the drm driver

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