Timo,

I made that change, then booted 11 times.  4 of the 11 boots were
successful.  The other 7 times I was left looking at a blank screen or
the Ubuntu logo.  In those cases I was able to switch to virtual
terminal 1 and log in in text mode.  I never once ended up in low-
graphics mode with the "no screens found" error in the X log, though I'm
not entirely sure whether that was due to your change - this behavior is
nondeterministic so it's hard to tell.  By the way, I've sometimes seen
boots end up with a blank screen like this even before your change.

I'll attach the X server log file as it appeared after one of these bad
boots into a blank screen.

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  X server sometimes fails to start on MacBook Air 5,2: no screens found

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