I'm having this issue as well (Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit).  Someone earlier
asked why this feature is needed and well, I have a really powerful
desktop computer and when I'm not using my computer (the mouse is not
moving) I'd like all that power to be used for something I consider
useful rather than just sitting idle.  But, when I need to use my
computer, I want all that power for myself - I'm selfish that way.  I
want BOINC using 10% or less of my resources when I need to use my
computer, but it can have 100% while I'm not using it, and it should do
this automatically.  As above, I uninstalled BOINC until this gets
fixed.

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boinc does not idle with mouse movement
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128357
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