KDE mount USB device fails

Hi,
I am running KDE and having problems mounting USB devices via the KDE Device Notifier in the task bar. When I insert the USB stick there is the normal little popup giving me the option to open the flash drive in dolphin. When I click it, I get the following error:
"Could not mount the following device"
Mounting the device via terminal works fine. I also put my user into the "storage" group like the wiki tells me. Still no change.
Any ideas?

willtriv wrote:
Note: slim is ConsoleKit capable since version 1.3.3. Unless you happen to run an old version, you must no longer include ck-launch-session in your .xinitrc or slim.conf login_cmd.
These kind of changes without notifications to users cause headaches. Someone was kind enough to update the wiki!
You are my personal hero for today, I was suffering the same problem. Manifests itself as 2 CK sessions listed by ck-launch-session, with the wrong session being marked as active.
Last edited by crobe2 (2012-06-11 14:28:12)

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