Try this:

What worked for me was to blacklist the Toshiba ACPI module by putting 
this in the /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf file

blacklist toshiba_acpi

You may not have a Toshiba nor use the toshiba-acpi, but perhaps the 
equivalent acpi module cause the same issues? Try and find which acpi 
modules you are using and then blacklist them. I'm no expert but that's 
what worked for me.

Good luck

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On 06/07/10 13:33, Kristian Rink wrote:
> Looking at things, problem still persists, both using virtualbox-ose and
> the virtualbox.org builds in latest Lucid kernel. Anything to be done
> about that?
>
>    


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