There is a second issue with the failing rename operation that this bug
report is referring to:

The target file $TMPDIR/server-
B20D7FC79C7F597315E3E501AEF10E0D866E8E92.xkm is apparently shared
between servers and never gets deleted.  So you cannot start multiple X
servers as different users, because the second server/user will attempt
to mv over a file owned by a different user account.

While the main X server usually runs as root, and isn't affected by the
bug, you cannot currently start Xvfb processes from multiple user
accounts, for example.

Shouldn't the file (assuming it is needed at all) not have a $DISPLAY-
specific name, and get deleted when the X server shuts down at the
latest?

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Title:
  server fails to start up if TMPDIR is set to something on a different
  filesystem from /var/lib/xkb

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