I have made some tests on different notebooks. I have made a dist
upgrade of the 32-Bit Version of feisty and a fresh install of the
32-Bit and 64-Bit version of Gusty. The disc performance is bad. It
occurs, when an program accesses the hard drive heavily. It's not a
tracker problem. The resume process of an 512MB RAM of the virtual
machine (VMWare Workstation 6) last about 5 minutes, on Feisty about 1
minute. Sometimes the mouse freezes for two seconds on heavy disc
access.

The problem occurs on my sata and pata machine.

ThinkPad R50p - Pentium M (1,7GHz) - 2GB – PATA
ThinkPad T61p – Core2 Duo 7700 (2,4GHz) – 4 GB – SATA

On my old machine Gusty is unusable, that's why I reinstalled Feisty.
There are no problems under Feisty yet. Gusty on the new machine is like
using Vista. Gnome needs a lot of time to start and I am missing the
fast response I know from Feisty. On Gusty I starts Firefox and it takes
about 8 second before the firefox window pops up. My old Pentium M seems
to be faster (faster response) than my new machine with Gusty.

I think it's not an DMA problem, because I get good results with hdparm
-tT /dev/hda.

/dev/sda: 
 Timing cached reads:   8604 MB in  1.99 seconds = 4315.53 MB/sec 
 Timing buffered disk reads:  136 MB in  3.01 seconds =  45.17 MB/sec 

And I get good read and write results on the hard disc at 800MHz (lowest
frequency), when there is no other disc access.

sudo dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/null bs=1M count=1000 
1048576000 Bytes (1,0 GB) kopiert, 18,7464 Sekunden, 55,9 MB/s 

dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=1M count=1000
1048576000 Bytes (1,0 GB) kopiert, 17,0126 Sekunden, 61,6 MB/s

The sync command last about one second.
I am using ext3 as file system and I don't think it's an ext3 problem, because 
there aren't any problems without concurrent access.

Filesystem features:      has_journal resize_inode dir_index filetype 
needs_recovery sparse_super large_file 
Filesystem flags:         signed directory hash 

I am using now the newest kernel, but same problems on all other kernels.
2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Dec 18 05:28:27 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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Heavy Disk I/O harms desktop responsiveness
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