I got an email message from someone who managed to get a standard Ubuntu
distro to install, without a wired network card. He put his experience
in the Ubuntu forums:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=704260

Note that this person completely blacklisted the SDHCI module, so he has
no wired network card working. There may also be a way to blacklist the
problematic modules at boot time, which I'm looking into.

But in general, there is not yet an easy way to install a standard
distribution of Ubuntu on these laptops. Apparently the next Hardy will
have the 8139too kernel module compiled in a way compatible to this
laptop (that's what this bug is about), but the sdhci kernel module (Bug
#187671) is still an issue. I'm working on resolving it with the kernel
folks, but it isn't resolved yet.

I'll post here if I figure anything else out...

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Regression: RealTek 8139 hard-locks system on installation/modprobe (affects 
Averatec, Philips laptops)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90271
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