I can understand your disappointment but please take into account that in Linux 
it is the geeks and the users that have to work around broken or strange 
hardware while for other OS the vendors care more.
For your problem: you could check whether the network card is running in the 
wrong mode by looking at the output of 'cat /proc/interrupts'. in MSI/-X mode 
the interrupt number is usually one above 200, while otherwise you get one 
below that.
If the card is running in MSI/-X mode and you want a quick solution without 
minding a slight performance hit, you might try "nomsi" as an option added to 
the grub options.
But if your card is not in MSI mode, this would be a different issue and 
probably needs more investigation. And I am afraid this will require some time 
and effort.

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Ethernet (nVidia MCP55) not working [ gutsy, hardy]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136836
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