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I use the open source Radeon driver too (for the 9200), and the advantage of open drivers for ATi (when available) is that they support 3D unlike the presently available open nVidia drivers.
On the other hand, I don't really think the Radeon driver is very fast at all. I turned off all Compiz 3D stuff because it's slow and doesn't feel solid. On OS X I use the same type, ATi Radeon 9200 and the (closed, of course) driver for OS X is way better: faster and feels more solid.
True, I have never experienced any X crash or anything of the kind on Linux using the open driver.