I'm using a Galaxy Tab2 7.0 and have had similar problems.  I cannot
access the device at all using any of the known mtp tools (mtpfs, go-
mtpfs, or jmptfs).  I supposed that maybe upgrading to libmtp-1.1.5 will
help.

I downloaded the libmtp-1.1.5 tarball, dropped in the debian/ directory
from the previous version's deb src, changed debian/changelog and built
a new deb containing the various packages for version 1.1.5.

mtp-detect succeeds.  go-mtpfs and jmptfs work.  Sometimes "fusermount
-u foobar" will fail because the system thinks I'm still doing something
in foobar.  Regular mtpfs works unacceptably.  It seems that it does a
union mount of the internal sdcard on top of the external sdcard and
sets all the permissions to 777.

I hope this helps.

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