That's interesting news. I'm not very suprised tough, since it was eye-
catching how everyone writing about the problem in the message boards
was talking about having gigabit-ethernet equipment. The cables also
could be an interesting try but I also doubt that this is the case
(since the problem did/does not occur in earlier Kubuntu versions... and
we did not have better cables back then, right?)

I also have some probably interesting news. I did a fifth test which
suprisingly showed completely new results!

The test setting was: Copy a 1.5 GB File from a NFS share to the first
(solid-state, sda1) harddisk on my computer.

Result: After some time (don't know exactly how long) I got loads of new
error messages. I'll attach some pictures of it I took form my screen so
that I don't have to type for half an hour.

What you'll see on the pictures is the 'output' of some minutes,
probably it would have continued like this for a long, long time.


** Attachment added: "errors1.jpg"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/661294/+attachment/1749657/+files/errors1.jpg

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