My laptop display problem - IBM R32

Sir
I have installed solaris 8 OS on my i86 laptop (IBM-Thinkpad - R32/2656BAG), installation is okey.
but problem is my display setting (graphically) in not looking well. I also tried too many ways to
configure it, like I installed the "Solaris XFree86 video drivers and porting Kit" and run the too many times
"kdmconfig" command for configure but result is NULL (Fail). My laptop use the ATI display.
Please could you help me for the better result.
Thanks
Mohammed Tanvir

AFAIK, Thinkpad R32 series should work with procedure below
1. Install XFree86 Video Driver and Porting Kit
2. Type kdmconfig
2-1. "XF86-ATI VGAWonder, Mach8, Mach32, Mach64, Rage128, Radeon" as graphic driver
2-2. "Notebook LCD XGA 48kHz (1024x768 @ 60Hz)" as monitor
2-3. "14-inch" for monitor size
2-4. "1024x768 - 16777216 colors @ 60Hz"
Did you try with these setting and it didn't work?

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