Two ways:

1. Mir's android/hybris graphics driver is built for all architectures
including amd64/i386. Because we can, and it gives us better test
coverage. In theory this is also useful for supporting Intel-based
droids that lack a PC BIOS.

2. Unity8 links directly to hybris for its own reasons. Not sure why
that is...

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Title:
  Black screen: Mir servers (unity8, unity-system-compositor, mir_demo*)
  all crash on start-up in libhybris [linker.c:27: android_dlopen:
  Assertion `0' failed.']

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