I beleive this is related to bug #236141 (see my comment there) and that
it's the kernel which simply prioritizes I/O operations.  In the kernel
team people have left frustrated over this and the unwillingness from
the team to do anything about it.

Sebastian, what should be done, in my opinion, is for the kernel team to
design the kernel so that it can be run in different modes - at least
desktop and server modes - so that user interfaces like video, sound,
mouse, keyboard are prioritized in the desktop mode, and file I/O in the
server mode.  Further, it should be possible for the user to switch
between modes at kernel startup.  No recompilation should be necessarry
for this to work.  In the mean time, until the kernel team admits this
has to be done (which probably will never happen), the Ubuntu kernel
team should consider patching the kernel themselves.

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audio skips under IO load, doesn't resume where it stopped
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112484
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