Steve - the dmesg that you have attached appears to be garbled. The first line makes no sense 'Linux version 2.6.2-1-generic'. It ought to be ' Linux version 2.6.24-16-generic'.
Are you using a serial device or something to capture the console? The stack trace is similarly confusing in that it references symbols that do not exist, e.g.,
[<f8abe6>] rtl86_init_one+0xc4/0xe9 [r86]
I cannot find that function anywhere. I suspect it is supposed to be rtl8169_init_one().
Steve - the dmesg that you have attached appears to be garbled. The first line makes no sense 'Linux version 2.6.2-1-generic'. It ought to be ' Linux version 2.6.24-16-generic'.
Are you using a serial device or something to capture the console? The stack trace is similarly confusing in that it references symbols that do not exist, e.g.,
[<f8abe6>] rtl86_init_ one+0xc4/ 0xe9 [r86]
I cannot find that function anywhere. I suspect it is supposed to be rtl8169_init_one().