Well, I don't run my [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a different user (actually, I ran
it as root, though I suppose I should change that now), and I have
noticed the issue still applies even to other non distributed-computing
cpu loads:

"I tried to reproduce this using a simple busy loop in bash, and with
'yes', and by using cat /dev/zero or cat /dev/urandom > /dev/null, each
niced to +19 and SCHED_IDLEPRIO, but for some reason, these did not
create the same sluggishness that [EMAIL PROTECTED] creates. In addition,
these loads did not show up as 'nice' in my Gnome system monitor panel
applet; Instead, these processes showed up as 'system' load, and they
also sped up my CPU despite cpufreq being set to ignore 'nice' loads."

Therefore, this is not just a boinc issue.

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2.6.24-2: Regression with idle cpu cycle handling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177713
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