> I've tried it, but it doesn't help. In fact, I've also tried it now on
> my laptop, running a pure GTK. Running sudo -m pkubaj VBoxManage
> createvm yields the same results. I'm of cource in vboxusers group, and
> have loaded vboxdrv.

In my case, a simple VirtualBox.xml with

<VirtualBox xmlns="http://www.innotek.de/VirtualBox-settings";
version="1.12-freebsd">
</VirtualBox>

convinced VirtualBox to start again. I don't need to use su or sudo either,
just my normal user in the vboxusers group.
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