I have the same problem, but running Debian 6.0.6 with 2.6 kernel. I have tried two different motherboards, different cables etc. but the problem is always there with the SSD SATA3 drive (that works perfectly in Windows 7 with the same hardware). I have SATA3 HDDs on the same machine that work without problems. So it is either a misunderstanding between the hardware designers and kernel coders or then many SSD drives are just faulty somehow. I wouldn't be surprised if they all use some common component that causes these problems.
I have the same problem, but running Debian 6.0.6 with 2.6 kernel. I have tried two different motherboards, different cables etc. but the problem is always there with the SSD SATA3 drive (that works perfectly in Windows 7 with the same hardware). I have SATA3 HDDs on the same machine that work without problems. So it is either a misunderstanding between the hardware designers and kernel coders or then many SSD drives are just faulty somehow. I wouldn't be surprised if they all use some common component that causes these problems.