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    #11
    I had exactly the same problem with VB under Debian (upon which Ubuntu is based) and IIRC it had to do with something like not having created the vboxusers group and then adding my user to it. There might have been a permissions problem in there somewhere as well...
    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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      #12
      Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
      I had exactly the same problem with VB under Debian (upon which Ubuntu is based) and IIRC it had to do with something like not having created the vboxusers group and then adding my user to it. There might have been a permissions problem in there somewhere as well...
      It created that group as part of the install. My user is a member, root is not. Seeing as this is running as SUDO I may add root to that group to see if this fixes it. Thanks for the feedback.
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        #13
        Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
        I had exactly the same problem with VB under Debian (upon which Ubuntu is based) and IIRC it had to do with something like not having created the vboxusers group and then adding my user to it. There might have been a permissions problem in there somewhere as well...
        Er, yep, that'll be it then.

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          #14
          Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
          this is running as SUDO I may add root to that group to see if this fixes it.
          Good job you found the fix. For future ref though, as a workaround it's much safer to crack the app and user folders wide open with chmod -R 777 than to run an app as root. Would achieve the same thing.

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            #15
            Originally posted by CalmEddie View Post
            Good job you found the fix. For future ref though, as a workaround it's much safer to crack the app and user folders wide open with chmod -R 777 than to run an app as root. Would achieve the same thing.
            Darmstadt

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            Seriously though, well chuffed. Thanks for your help too CE.
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