Update:
I have played around with a few things.  Right now I have network traffic with 
reasonable speed.  Not sure which of the kernel parms worked Maybe all of them 
but I suspect it was booting the kernel with mem=3G that worked.  So must be a 
bug with skge or sk98lin and addressing over 3Gb memory.

1. Compiled sk98lin driver 10.21.1.3 and blacklisted skge and ipv6
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/disk/DriverInstall# lsmod | grep sk
sk98lin               209756  1 

2.  Use static ip and restart networking

3. boot kernel with the following
kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22-14-generic 
root=UUID=80479eaf-1974-4e71-ad71-a7982df90353 ro quiet splash noapic nolapic 
acpi=off mem=3G

If I have more time I will try skge again and see if just using mem=
will work.  That way it is narrowed down a little bit to a 3Gb+ problem.

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Skge broken for Marvell network chip
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