Both lspci reports list the chipset as RTL8111/8168B. This is a relatively new chipset, and support for it was only added in 2.6.19.
The temporary solution appears to be to disable TSO by default for RTL111/8168B in the driver.
Both lspci reports list the chipset as RTL8111/8168B. This is a relatively new chipset, and support for it was only added in 2.6.19.
The temporary solution appears to be to disable TSO by default for RTL111/8168B in the driver.