F16: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and MTP

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Has anyone succeeded in mounting the SD Card built into the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 on Fedora?

It wants to use MTP for the USB connection and I have not found the right combination of software to correctly mount the tablet as a file system.  The MTP mounted tablet causes RhythmBox to crash when it tries to connect to the tablet as a music player.

I have read some information about mtpfs.  Does anyone know where this software can be found?

MTP == Media Transfer Protocol.

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  Steven F. LeBrun

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