These lines still look bad: $ egrep "..*\[[0-9 .]{12}\]" /var/log/Xorg.0.log
Markers: [    0.019856] (--) probed, [    0.019882] (**) from config file, [    
0.019900] (==) default setting,
        [    0.019917] (++) from command line, [    0.019934] (!!) notice, [    
0.019951] (II) informational,
        [    0.019968] (WW) warning, [    0.019986] (EE) error, [    0.020003] 
(NI) not implemented, [    0.020020] (??) unknown.
[    0.353524] (==) RADEON(0): Depth 24, [    0.353532] (--) framebuffer bpp 32

The first block could be worked around by hard-coding, or making a new
Log function for this only, none of which are particularly elegant. The
last line can be broken up in two lines.

Anyhow, I think the timestamping should be configurable and set to off
by default, to keep compatibility with upstream.

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x.org logging doesn't put timestamp on the log lines
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285787
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