Now at the "choose a virtualization method" screen, there is no qemu or
kvm option available in the Hypervisor selection box. So I can't get
past it, to test this.

When I run ls -alF /dev/kvm, I get a "no such file or directory" error.
I have kvm, libvirt0, libvirt-bin, python-libvirt, and I am in the kvm
and libvirtd groups. Even after a reboot.

What shall I try next?

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virt-manager reports 'permission denied on /dev/kvm' when user is already in 
kvm group
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/254092
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