Further testing shows that:
* Dell Vostro 220's running Vista home basic (32bit) also exhibit the problem, 
but much less often than Ubuntu 9.04
* laptops running Ubuntu 9.04 with different ethernet chips don't have the 
problem.

So at this point the Cisco gear (switches & firewalls) is pretty much
exonerated, and the problem seems to be with bugs in the realtek chips,
which Linux is worse at working around than Windows.

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inbound ethernet wedges after heavy load
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376727
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