linuxguymarshall
December 7th, 2008, 05:13 AM
Does anyone know of a way to hide what I am doing from a VNC session?
I am asking because my parents have taken away my computer. They are making me use a dell for all my work. So my dad, an IT guy, was watching me through VNC (I did not know) while I was "working on my science write-up" (AKA downloading Firefox addons and reading SDL tutorials). So now I would like a way to stop him from doing this. He knows when I end the VNC server, and it's really annoying me. I have considered using an Ubuntu Live Boot or running embedded Damn Small but VNC will still view this. Any ideas or should I just move on and stick to the original netbook (Original silver Nintendo DS running Linux)?
I am asking because my parents have taken away my computer. They are making me use a dell for all my work. So my dad, an IT guy, was watching me through VNC (I did not know) while I was "working on my science write-up" (AKA downloading Firefox addons and reading SDL tutorials). So now I would like a way to stop him from doing this. He knows when I end the VNC server, and it's really annoying me. I have considered using an Ubuntu Live Boot or running embedded Damn Small but VNC will still view this. Any ideas or should I just move on and stick to the original netbook (Original silver Nintendo DS running Linux)?