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Sean Mooney d4f40976d0 move nova-ovs-hybrid-plug to deploy with spice and fix qxl default
In centos/rhel 9 qemu supprot for the qxl model was removed
with the removal of spice support.
In ubuntu 24.04 qemu support for qxl and spice supprot
has now also been removed.
debian 12 bookworm still support spice in there qemu package.

When we updated the default video model to virtio for x86 we
left a config driven special case for spice to default to qxl
since that nolonger works on centos or ubuntu based distos that
default is not helpful so this change removes the special case
making virtio the default for x86 regardless of the console used.

This change also updates the nova-ovs-hybrid-plug to test with spice
so that we have at least one job using it. to enable that the job is
moved to debian.

Closes-Bug: #2097529
Change-Id: I265ad2ced3729bed41bf53c58dcebadb775ce1f7
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OpenStack Nova provides a cloud computing fabric controller, supporting a wide variety of compute technologies, including: libvirt (KVM, Xen, LXC and more), VMware and OpenStack Ironic.

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