I can confirm - I have been using Hardy for quite some time now. It
works now with memory remapping enabled, which means I can now use the
whole 4 GB of ram available.

The only "problem" with the ATL1 network card driver (which was the
cause of this problem) I still have is that dmesg reports:

[364627.386854] atl1 0000:02:00.0: hw csum wrong, pkt_flag:e00, err_flag:80
[365002.495137] atl1 0000:02:00.0: hw csum wrong, pkt_flag:1600, err_flag:80
[366177.334604] atl1 0000:02:00.0: hw csum wrong, pkt_flag:1600, err_flag:80
[389846.114089] atl1 0000:02:00.0: hw csum wrong, pkt_flag:e00, err_flag:80
[400807.307214] atl1 0000:02:00.0: hw csum wrong, pkt_flag:e00, err_flag:80

but no corruption of data is present as far as I see.

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