Dell Latitude XT (Radeon X1250) issue

Hello
I recently bought used Latitude XT and now I know I should have rather bought XT2 :-\
After recent upgrade (kernel switched to 3.5.x) I get tons of visual artifacts from the opensource driver - mainly garbage fonts but also pictures are displayed horribly. This makes my system pretty unusable. I tried to install Catalyst drivers from AUR but my card (radeon Xpress 1250) is not supported and I couldn't find any legacy drivers that would compile against 3.5 kernel. What should I do to make this bastard working properly? Please, at least point me to some helpful webpages.

I don't have the screen flickering behavior.
Reinstalling Arch using pacman pinned ARM with 3.4.7-1 seems to be working right now. I guess its 3.5x that breaks stuff.
// stable for me right now
3.7.4.1-ARCH
ati-dri/mesa 8.0.4-2
xf86-video-ati 1:6.14.6-1
xorg-server 1.12.3-1
xorg-server-common 1.12.3-1
As an aside has anyone got multitouch working with this laptop? lsinput shows the device:
/dev/input/event2
   bustype : BUS_USB
   vendor  : 0x1b96
   product : 0x1
   version : 272
   name    : "N-Trig MultiTouch"
   phys    : "usb-0000:00:13.1-2/input1"
   uniq    : ""
   bits ev : EV_SYN EV_KEY EV_ABS EV_MSC
And evtest gives me a bunch of output:
sudo evtest /dev/input/event2
But no apps I've tried that use multitouch actually work. I don't think the right x events are being generated.

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