Just want to note that the following will allow you to mount MTP
devices:

This is just a work around. I changed /usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-
monitors/ gphoto2.monitor to allow the device to be mounted.

[RemoteVolumeMonitor]
Name=GProxyVolumeMonitorGPhoto2
DBusName=org.gtk.Private.GPhoto2VolumeMonitor
#IsNative=false
IsNative=true

This is from bug 330383.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291840

Title:
  gphoto2 backend unable to mount MTP audio player

Status in GVFS:
  Fix Released
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “gvfs” package in Fedora:
  Fix Released
Status in “gvfs” package in openSUSE:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Ubuntu version: 8.10
  Package version: 1.0.2-0ubuntu1

  Ideally GVFS is able to "mount" and browse MTP devices (such as some
  audio player) using its gphoto2 backend.

  Using "gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor" process, users should simply plug
  the device and a new icon should appear on computer:// location
  allowing to browse the MTP device.

  On my system, this don't occur, GVFS seems to ignore the device. Note
  that this is not a libgphoto issue. In fact, the `gphoto2` program is
  able to recognize and manage the device, see attached output.

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