Certain transactions during the running of the anacron job running
cron.daily on the Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS system caused the nanosleep()
function to freeze.  This suggested apt updates as the possible cause.

Today, while Ubuntu updated the software on the machine, running the
org.debian.apt.transaction commands (aptdaemon task), the timestamp
task was forced to take 5 delays around 0.719 to 0.742 secs, despite
that the timestamp task was set to SCHED_FIFO with 99 priority by the
chrt command.

Can anyone shed light onto why the apt transaction command is freezing
the nanosleep() calls for this 7/10 second delay?  Is this due to a
socket priority issue when obtaining remote packets?
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