I don't believe this is a libvirt bug, because I can run VMS fine under
libvirt.  However, I can reproduce this (in utopic) with virt-manager.

When I manually insert cpu type 'qemu64', it complains about cpu flag
svm not being applicable - this is on an intel laptop.

Somehow virt-manager is not getting the right cpu capabilities - this
still could boil down to a libvirt bug (i.e. virsh capabilities giving
wrong results).

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