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> nice idea - but that didn't help in the past. Why should it help now? |
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> The question is - why does disk IO make the mouse jerky and delays keyboard |
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> input? That is just idiotic. |
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It was just an idea, but maybe there's something wrong on the hardware |
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side? Broken cable, hard drive about to die? |
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Have to checked the SMART data of your hard drive lately (error log, |
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relocate sector count). You can also run some tests with smartctl. |
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Or monitor your IO with dstat or iotop. iotop tells you which app causes |
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high io load. |
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Or maybe you kernel is using some generic and slow driver for your ata |
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controller instead of an optimized one? |
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Personally I never had IO problems on linux unless theres was something |
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wrong with either the hardware or the kernel driver. |
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Hope that helps. |