This sounds like a clear "somewhat". Well, I suspect a bit that this driver 
working with the cards in question was pure luck somehow. It looks like some 
things are configured according the the pci id and some things depend on what 
they call MAC. All of the cards with problems where non-8169 but as the MAC is 
unknown it is drops through to be the same as for a 8169. One thing this caused 
was that one register which should not be used on more recent chips got used 
(and with one of the newer patches did not get initialized). So lets try to go 
the other way round. I added some patches that should give support for 8101 
chipsets, so the "unknown MAC" messages should vanish and hopefully make those 
cards working correctly.
The kernels are at http://people.ubuntu.com/~smb/bug326891/ again (the v2 
versions).

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2.6.27.11 kernel breaks r8169 support for rtl8102e
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/326891
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