[SOLVED][XFCE] Cannot mount usb disks & manage network connections

Hi guys,
I'm using XFCE with 3.3.1-1 kernel. Since yesterday I'm not able anymore to automatically mount usb disks,  manage my WiFi networks (networkmanage connects to the default access point but I can't select another AP nor editing my settings). I'm also prompted to type my password when I clik on the shutdown icon;
So it seems I lost some privileges but I can't figured out why...
I still belong to the same grousp as before:
[root@archLaptop sclarckone]# groups sclarckone
lp wheel games video audio optical storage scanner power users
Does anybody has an idea where to take a look?
Thanks
Last edited by sclarckone (2012-04-15 20:54:38)

Me too. Start a new thread?
Edit; Nope, this worked for me https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=142110
Last edited by Glinx (2012-05-25 11:44:47)

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