Template: plptools/customize Type: note _Description: Customize /etc/default/plptools In addition to plptools' main daemon "ncpd", plptools provides two optional daemons: . plpfuse (for mounting a Psion's drives using Filesystem in USErspace) plpprintd (for printing via PC from an EPOC32 machine) . Both daemons are disabled by default. You can enable them by editing /etc/default/plptools. Template: plptools/ncpd/start Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Should ncpd be started during boot? Normally, ncpd - the daemon which handles the serial connection to a Psion - is started on boot-up. If you intend to connect your Psion to another machine on the net and NEVER will use it locally, you can disable this here. Template: plptools/ncpd/serial Type: string Default: /dev/ttyS0 _Description: Serial line to use: By default, the Psion is expected to be connected to the first serial line (COM1:) of your machine. You can change this here. Template: plptools/ncpd/listenat Type: string Default: 127.0.0.1 _Description: IP address and port for ncpd: If you intend to use the plptools front-ends from other machines, you can specify 0.0.0.0 or the IP address of your machine here. Normal users should keep the default 127.0.0.1! . Note, that THIS IS A SECURITY THREAT as no authentication and no encryption is used! DO NOT USE THIS on machines which are accessible from the Internet! Template: plptools/plpfuse/start Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Should plpfuse be started during boot? If plpfuse is started during boot-up, it will wait for a Psion being connected and then automatically mount that Psion. Since this is done as root, non-privileged users will not have access to the mounted directory. If you have a single-user machine, you probably want to start plpfuse manually when you need it. Template: plptools/plpprintd/start Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Should plpprintd be started during boot? If you intend to use the Psion's "Print via PC" feature, you can enable this option. You must have a working print queue which is capable of printing Postscript in order to use this feature. Template: plptools/plpprintd/printqueue Type: string Default: psion _Description: Print queue to use: Please enter the name of the print queue you want to use for printing from the Psion. Template: plptools/frontends/remoteaddr Type: string _Description: Remote host to be contacted: Since you have ncpd either disabled or listening on a non-standard address, you should specify the address for the frontends again.