Yes, we know that it's not fixed yet.
According to the Debian bug task, it might be fixed in boinc 6.1.15-1, but the 
fix is unlikely to get backported from there. As far as I know, there's a new 
infrastructure to handle this better.

Out of curiosity: why do you need this? I cannot see a reason for this
really (on Linux), where the CPU does not run on full speed, if there's
only "nice" load and I cannot see any performance impact with running
boinc-client permanently in the background (AMD64 3000+, running as
32bit).

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