[linux/wayland] Introduced a workaround for the crash. [merge to M103]

In recent versions we have got a crash (see the linked crbug) that is
unclear how to investigate.  The code has DCHECKs but apparently users
who report crashes do not have means to diagnose the issue.

This patch adds a workaround (early return of the default) so that the
browser should fall back to the default path in the situation that
caused the crash.

(cherry picked from commit 09ccc586c172f5d1f77fa698ae73a2079e4cacc6)

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