Andrew,

To answer you first question, I have the exact same card on my Gateway SOLO 
2500 laptop, and it was doing the exact same problem.  I was able to fix 
mine by using the 3c575_cb driver (comes with kernel) and not using dhcpcd.  
You can change these settings in LinuxConf... Hope this helps -

- Joe :)


>From: Andrew Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [newbie] Multiple questions on Mandrake 7.0
>Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 17:03:17 -0700
>
>1) Having trouble getting proper configuration for a 3Com 10/100 LAN
>CardBus PC Card 3CCFE575BT on my Thinkpad 760 XL.  Under KDE, the
>card works correctly for a couple of minutes and then just stops.
>Pinging the machine over my local lan then gets no response and I
>can't get to the internet via my DSL connection.  Works better under
>Gnome desktop, but only for longer.  Any suggestions?  Is there a
>driver out there for this device that I can put on a floppy and copy
>to the Thinkpad?
>
>2) I have two Macs on the same LAN as the Thinkpad and I want to copy
>files from one of them to the Linux Thinkpad to use it a a web
>server.  Both are configured with IP addresses and file sharing is
>on.  HOw do I get the Thinkpad to see them so that I can move files?
>Or conversely, can I get the Macs to see the Thinkpad and drag and
>drop files to it from them?
>
>3) I tried to upgrade to Mandrake 7.1 by burning the two 7.1 iso
>images found on line from the Madrake site.  The install halts early
>with a message saying unable to start ram disk, or something close to
>that.  Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Andy
>

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