Brian, this is bad new, sorry. The problem here is, that as much as you are unfamiliar with kernels and packaging, I am not very much into the depths of protocols. But maybe we can help each other out here. I am quite confident that I got the patches that were mentioned as fixes to this got into the PPA kernel. The changelog you see when expanding the entry of the kernel on the PPA page get generated automatically as I prepare the kernels. Beside of other fixes there are three that are concerned with F-RTO. One I added because one of the other two depended on it and the description sounded like an isolated fix as well. Since you can print with the Intrepid kernel, there will be not much sense in opening an bugzilla bug. The usual answer is, use the latest kernel. Unfortunately, if I only compare roughly how many changes there where on the very same file between Hardy and Intrepid this is 46 and over 600 in the ipv4 directories (ok, this include netfilter). So it sounds like a search for the needle in the haystack. The question is, is there any hint you can read from your logs about what might be going wrong (missing packets or too many or whatever) which might get mapped to a certain description in the kernel changelogs?
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