OK. I also tried only using one memory module at a time. Still no luck.

I then tried to rule out the obvious by connecting the computers using a
crossover-cable. No change...

I then tried transmitting a file consisting only of zero bytes. This
surprisingly worked.

I then discovered vbindiff and used that to check what exactly had
changed in the corrupted file.

The corruptions occur at different places each time. But it's always
complete words (I'm using 32 bit Ubuntu) that get corrupted. In total
it's about 4-6 corruptions in a 50MB file.

Is there another kernel with that I could try without messing the system
up too much?

Or anything else I could try?

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Large file transfer gives error: Corrupted MAC on input
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60764

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