-1-
Command 1998 of 1 $sudo ls -l /dev/vbox*
[sudo] password di marco: 
crw------- 1 root root      10, 55 mag  3 10:50 /dev/vboxdrv
crw------- 1 root root      10, 54 mag  3 10:50 /dev/vboxdrvu
crw------- 1 root root      10, 53 mag  3 10:50 /dev/vboxnetctl

-2-
executing from bash I have no output

Command 1999 of 2 $virtualbox 
[cheched USB devices from command line]
Command 2000 of 3 $

Screenshot attached.

I have installed VirtualBox  using the repository

deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian xenial contrib

and the problem is still here! Sigh!

On my home-computer (now I am using the work-computer) I have the same
problem. I have enabled root password, I have copied virtualBox
configuration in /root directory and I have verified that I can see the
attached usb devices.

After that I have tried to use an old USB A3 scanner that can be used
only with WinXP. When I tried to use the scanner the OS XP answered me
that the OS can not find the scanner (the scanner is available in the
list of the Virtualbox connected USB devices ).

I think that the problem is not in permission values, it could be a
problem of the new kernel.

Are you suggestin


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