Well, yes, many-many years ago on much more powerless machines, I could
play MP3 and we had some kind of compo with friends to be able to
interrupt the music by doing I/O. It was quite hard. Then as far as I
can tell the situation became more and more worse, which is especially
odd that I started to use more and more powerfull machines meanwhile.
Now, I can say that almost anything I do which generates some I/O stops
the whole desktop, gnome-terminal windows are white (not updated) for
long seconds (sometimes even a minute!) sometimes even the mouse can't
be moved. And no, it can't be a hw problem as I noticed it on many
different machines with totally different hardware (SCSI, "normal"
ide/pata, sata .... both of 32 and 64 bit kernels/systems, AMD/intel
CPU, etc) and very different kernels and even distributions (well,
ubuntu and debian to be precise) during the years. However that's true
that the worst came in the last 1-2 years, as far as I can remember,
though I could notice getting things worse even before that.

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