Anton: your issue sounds like you've accidentally installed the -386 kernel 
image (as a dependency of virtualbox-ose-modules-386). To fix it, just remove 
the linux-image-2.6.24-16-386 again (and the packages that depend on it). You 
probably want to use the -generic kernel (or also install the kernel-modules 
(not virtualbox-module) for -386).
You should still have the -generic kernel available in the Grub boot manager 
(press ESC during boot). But anyway, that's a support question still, so please 
head over to https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/ (or contact me privately per 
email). Please provide the list from "dpkg -l | grep $(uname -r)" then. 
Basically, you only want to have "generic" packages there, no "-386" ones.

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Virtualbox has broken dependencies in hardy
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