As the original report says, this doesn't seem to be an upstream issue.
As I reported there, Fedora with libvirt 1.2.5 didn't have this problem;
and on the Xen4CentOS packages, neither libvirt 0.10 nor libvirt 1.2.10
had this problem.  In all cases, if you booted under Xen, virsh would
find Xen without any extra hand-holding.  In the case of Xen4Centos
libvirt 1.2.10 packages, I can see that there are no patches changing
any defaults.

It seems likely that somewhere Ubuntu has actually added something which
is changing the default URI to KVM.

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