No. You can use Lucid.

First : you have to uninstall libmtp8 from Synpatic. It will also
uninstall gnomad2 and Rhythmbox-plugins. You have to note packages that
are also uninstalled.

Then you install the libmtp8 package from Karmic. You can find it there
: http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/libmtp8

Finaly, in Synaptic, you have to block the version on libmtp8 (so it
will not be updated again to the Lucid version), you can do that from
the Package menu, and to reinstall gnomad2 and Rhythmbox-plugins, and
eventually other packages uninstalled during the first step.

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