The regular BOINC client sets the process priority to lowest when starting any science application and therefore this shouldn't interfere with normal operations. What shouldn't happen is that the computer is slowed down by the science apps. This should be identified by the log messages.
#BOINC MANAGER USE GPU ONLY MOVIE#
If the user is just watching a movie and not doing anything the System thinks that the computer is unused. If the user is still using the computer (mouse/keyboard activity) than this clearly is a bug. Next question is about re-enabling computation after 45 minutes. The flags suspend_debug and task_debug may be helpful in your case. To your question of a more verbose output you should look at the user wiki ( ) where you can find log_flags that are helpful in this case.
#BOINC MANAGER USE GPU ONLY INSTALL#
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Suspend work while computer is on battery power? yes Settings as per "Computing Preferences (apply to all BOINC projects in which you participate)" are for Processor Usage: On Linux (Fedora 17 KDE spin), boinc_client (7.0.28 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) is running as user "boinc", a user not used for anything else.