Hi, #3 is *still* an issue, as I can't access my iPod, which is
recognized by the USB subsystem, but file managers in general only seem
to access it via gphoto2:// protocol instead of afc:// (which seems to
be recognized as a network protocol).

Syncing files via Rhythmbox or Banshee isn't possible anymore due to this bug.
Entering afc://{devide_uuid} on any file manager allows for accessing the 
iPod's filesystem and copying the music folder manually, but this is only 
useful as a music backup procedure.

Transferring music *to* the iPod in a way that the device will recognize
is impossible, and has been so at least for the past 3 years.

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  Ubuntu 16.04 unable to detect/connect  to and work properly with
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