Hey,

Problem solved here.

I did a "sudo polkit-gnome-authorization" and noticed some permissions
were changed (actually revoked) during system upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04.
This avoid frequency scale configuration as stated in bug #337780 and
also avoided USB auto mounts as stated in bug #368959.

This bug and the other cited were solved here after I gave right
permissions for my user to "auth as admin" (and unlock buttons now shows
ok), "mount removable devices" and "change CPU frequency" (the menu
items names are not exactly spelled here but the can easy be found by
anyone with command "sudo polkit-gnome-authorization").

I think this bug can be closed now and a "How to give yourself right
permissions after Ubuntu upgrade mess it at all" might be provided.

And just to put all at same page: I use Ubuntu in this laptop since
7.10. I've upgraded to 8.04 with no problem then to 8.10 with little
configurations issues and now to 9.04 with many configuration issues.
So, I had permissions to "auth as admin" and "mount my pendrive" in past
releases and lost it upgrading to 9.04 thus "Ubuntu messed my
permissions".

Thanks.

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