Richard W.M. Jones a4adf48915 v2v: Support <listen type='socket'> and <listen type='none'> (RHBZ#1378022).
Since libvirt 2.0.0, these two new <listen/> types have been
supported: https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsGraphics

This change just copies that configuration over from the source to the
destination if the destination is also libvirt.

Since we previously used 'LNone' to mean "no parseable <listen/>
element" I also had to change previous uses of 'LNone' to 'LNoListen',
so we can use 'LNone' to mean "<listen type='none'>".

Thanks: Ming Xie.
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