Ok I made them go away a bit.

Clicked on "disconnect" in NetworkManager.  ifconfig down on wlan0 and
eth0 interfaces, leaving only lo0.  Started up a terminal, nothing else
(save what Ubuntu starts up on its own).  Ran the same cyclictest as
above.

Here are the first few lines of the histogram, sorted in decreasing
order of hits:

# Histogram
107011 008137   
058011 007286   
036011 007205   
073011 005618   
047011 004095   
007011 004067   
071011 004026   
087011 003693   
107012 003457   
103011 003336   
032011 002941   
030011 002642   
038011 002626   
022011 002561   
075011 002515   
058012 002502   
006011 002399   
036012 002334   
051011 002294   

Conversely, here are the worst delays and their counts:

126012 000076   
126013 000027   
126014 000009   
126016 000005   
126017 000001   
126018 000002   
126020 000001   
126021 000002   
126022 000001   
126023 000001   
126027 000002   
126033 000001   
126057 000001   
126101 000001   
126221 000001   
126303 000001   
126353 000001   
126940 000001   
# Total: 000259446
# Max Latency: 126940 / 1000000

So, not sure what to think about this, 127ms still seems like a fairly
large latency.

Does this help - my laptop is a hmm five year old Toshiba with a dual-
core 3.2Ghz P-4 and 1Gb of memory, a 5400rpm 120Gb EIDE hard drive,
Phoenix BIOS.  Maybe a 127ms latency is "normal" on one of these babies!
Though it sounds like a big latency to me.

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