Tim,

thank you very much for your quick reply. I have to say I am not really
a kernel guy but I see your point. But as it is written above in this
thread there seems to be a bug fix which you already have applied and
was tested (succesfully as i have unterstood).

Therefore it seems that I only have to apply the right kernel, is this
true?

Ubuntu really works great under hyper-v, performance, etc. - everything
is fine. The only thing are these sudden network losses (which are not
reproducable) is stopping us to switch from debian to ubuntu with our
whole platform. We did our beta tests on ubuntu because you already
included the hv drivers with a clean install and loading some drivers -
this was REALLY great to hear (and in general works very well - beside
this one tiny thing).

I know MS is a big company, many people, processes, etc. - perhaps the
open source community is more flexible here. I would like to offer my
support for testing, etc. if this helps - perhaps someone has to guide
me to use the correct tools but I like to learn, therefore everything is
possible if anybody may offer some help.

Thank you for another supply in advance!

Sincerely,
Martin

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  Maverick on Hyper-V causes BUG: scheduling while atomic

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