I might be able to run some tests as I still have the same Gigabyte X58A-UD9 that was experiencing this issue. However, I run Debian Wheezy on it and don't use it all that often. I haven't seen this issue in months, which either means:
1. I downloaded the driver from Realtek ages ago, forgot about it and haven't upgraded kernels to anything incompatible with it.
2. Debian Wheezy doesn't have the problem any more (but I understand you'll want me to test Ubuntu development images anyway).
3. I just haven't copied sufficiently large files to observe this problem (most files I copy across my network are <400Mb).
Anyway, will try to look into this when I have time (hopefully this weekend) if nobody else beats me to it.
I might be able to run some tests as I still have the same Gigabyte X58A-UD9 that was experiencing this issue. However, I run Debian Wheezy on it and don't use it all that often. I haven't seen this issue in months, which either means:
1. I downloaded the driver from Realtek ages ago, forgot about it and haven't upgraded kernels to anything incompatible with it.
2. Debian Wheezy doesn't have the problem any more (but I understand you'll want me to test Ubuntu development images anyway).
3. I just haven't copied sufficiently large files to observe this problem (most files I copy across my network are <400Mb).
Anyway, will try to look into this when I have time (hopefully this weekend) if nobody else beats me to it.