I like Bohdi Linux on my old laptops (http://www.bodhilinux.com/) it uses
Enlightenment and is incredibly light and easy to use.  No clue on if it
will support the printer out of the box though.  It is Debian/Ubuntu based
at its roots though.


On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Robert Gilbertson <bgilbertson at rrt.net>wrote:

>  When I set up my Brother MFC-J625DW multifunction wireless I used the
> Linux driver from Brother's site for that model.
> Your model is listed.  Pick LPR or cups driver and .deb or .rpm package.
> I used cups.  Found I needed to set URI to socket://printer_ipaddr.  Once
> I figured it out it works fine.
>
> Haven't spent the time to try get the scanner working over wireless yet.
>
> On Thursday 14/02/2013 at 12:08 pm, Nicholas Korsakov wrote:
>
> My Brother printer model is: MFC 7860DW. ****
>
> I currently have Mint Linux 14 (Nadia), with KDE.****
>
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