yet another observation: yesterday i run all day with the standard 3.11
kernel with all 16GB RAM. At the end of the day i also got in the state
where apt-get update took minutes (tens of them). Interestingly, also,
the vm.cache_drop trick did not seem to have any speed-up effect on it.
Also note that io-activity accoding to iostat was 100% even though it
was so ridiculously slow (and no other noticable activity, e.g.,
according to iotop).

Having finally found an (ugly way) to get nvidia working again i run
3.14 again since yesterday evening.  And i do see now the apt-get update
anomaly (9 minutes for package read) also on 13.14.  During that time
according iostat the avgrq-size seemed also to be below 10; avgqu-size
fluctuated between 5 and 20 and utilization 20-60%.  doing dd
measurements as above also was slow (<15MB/s) and this time
vm.cache_drop trick  did not have any positive impact here, contrary to
the experiment reported earlier where  a /sbin/sysctl -w
vm.drop_caches=2 sped it up to a "normal" 90MB/s.

BTW: just in case it is relevant, i use a LUKS encrypted LVM with ext4
FS on the encrypted partitions.


** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream

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