I believe that 0.3 improves the situation, because it now passes `-cpu
max` rather than `-cpu host` and thus improves the fallback behavior.

Additionally, I think this is a bug in Ubuntu's infrastructure, because
the `/dev/kvm` device is writable to the autopkgtest user and not
working. Earlier versions of debvm would notice an inaccessible
`/dev/kvm` and not attempt to use kvm in that case. Having the
infrastructure remove or chmod the broken `/dev/kvm` device would also
fix the test.

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  debvm 0.2.13 autopkgtest fails on ppc64el

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