This is/was part of another bug that I was having regarding the same
problem. Problem is that gphoto/gvfs shouldn't be grabbing hold  of the
Zen players.

Looking at the 'mounted' Zen. It shows it's properties as a gphoto2
filesystem. Once again, the issue seems to be that gphoto2 is mounting
the Zen, which it should not be doing. It's not a camera or camera
device. It can handle pictures, but only for viewing, and is easily
loaded through Gnomad2.

I'm back to the 'double mount', where the Zen is mounted by the
filesystem, and just as it releases, is remounted by gphoto2. It's then
locked (docked) to the system through gphoto, and becomes unavailable
for the programs that work with it - Gnomad2, and Rhythmbox. Until I
manually(through desktop) go in and unmount, the Zen can't work with the
programs that it's supposed to. Once unmounted it seems to work as
expected, I haven't noticed any other problems other than this
mount/gphoto2 issue.

So the gphoto error is gone, but gphoto should not be grabbing hold of
the Zen player.

S*

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rhythmbox can't open mtp devices when already mounted by gvfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348287
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