Thanks David. So from the pci info we use the exactly same ehternet chip in the clients. Hardy being the last known good case may have a larger impact on how the hardware is driven. One thing that looked a bit weird but maybe has no implication here is the very low count on timer interrupts (though problems there usually come as: system stops doing anything until I hit a keyboard key). Something that probably has changed a lot since Hardy and which I personally saw causing problems sometimes is the MSI support. If you got time, you could try to boot with "pci=nomsi" on the kernel command line? When that is in effect the interrupt assigned to eth0 should not say MSI anymore. Does this change anything?
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