OK, I just reproduced the problem, and collected all of the information
I could. Here's what happened in chronological order:

* I browsed to the shared folder of my windows XP box (which also has a
gigabit NIC), and started to download a 700 MB file to the desktop of my
Ubuntu machine. It seems that I don't have any real problems with my
Ubuntu box untill I get the NIC working at gigabit speeds. The NIC on my
XP box is an on board VIA device. There's a gigabit switch between the
two machines.

* 52.1 MB of the file downloaded, and that's it. The estimated time
remaining indicator started increasing, and the mouse stopped
responding. I believe this is around the time that I would have tried
the control alt delete, and backspace before.

* A message popped up saying "Error "Timeout reached: while copying
"smb://(not relevant....)". Would you like to continue?" The options
were cancel and retry. I selected retry with the keyboard, but the same
message popped up again, so I selected cancel.

* Around this time, the network connection was lost, and then
reestablished. The mouse did not start working again.

* I control alt F1ed to a text screen and restarted.

* Unlike the times when I had pressed reset, I was able to boot to a
full GUI. I seems that my use of the reset button, and lack of patience
may have been responsible for some of the file system corruption.

* I collected the logs, crash report, and the output of dmesg, lspci
-vv, lspci -vvn, and /proc/interupts, zipped them, and am uploading them
with this message.

It seems that fsck found some file system corruption, but nothing as bad
as what I saw before.

** Attachment added: "F:\Documents and Settings\skunky\Desktop\Ubuntu 
Crash\After Crash.zip"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8103976/F%3A%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5Cskunky%5CDesktop%5CUbuntu%20Crash%5CAfter%20Crash.zip

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Massive filesystem corruption with Intel Pro 1000 GT Desktop NIC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119565
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