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The mini image is fine but you probably want the regular memstick image if this is the first time you've ever installed FreeBSD. I typically download and use one of the compressed memstick images.
![Lightdm greeter themes Lightdm greeter themes](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1fEI-mECdZc/VDZpZO82NpI/AAAAAAAAUhs/ndQI-8SGo9w/s1600/lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings_3.png)
*-mini-memstick.img is a netinstall image for burning to a USB stick.*-memstick.img is a complete image for burning to a USB stick.*-dvd1.iso is a complete DVD image with extra packages.*-disc1.iso is a supplementary CD image for *-bootonly.iso.*-bootonly.iso is a netinstall image that is for burning to a CD.amd64 is probably the one you want if you know nothing about computer architectures. I don't know how far you want to go with this but below are several links which should give you an idea of what you are getting into.Choose the correct arch for your system. The Unity greeter will give you problems because of the lack of the Unity manager in LL. If you are pressed for disk space or RAM, or CPU I would not try the KDE greeter as the dependencies to add would be considerable. You can certainly compile your own greeter if you have that skill. It all depends on your level of expertise. There are caveats with whatever you choose to do and LL is a highly customized XFCE DE. Other options are not going to give you much leeway for customization. In order to freely customize lightdm use the lightdm web-kit greeter.
![Lightdm greeter themes Lightdm greeter themes](https://cdn-02.memo-linux.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/lightDM-gtk-Greeter.png)
Best to work within the greeter we have in LL. I do not recommend any solutions, that involve changing greeters, except the web-kit solution, nor do I recommend adding greeter managers. I am tied up with work until Monday but if you can provide me with the theme and icons you wish to use I may be able to walk you through what you wish to do. The last link is to a small settings manager that may work but I have not tested it. I don't know how far you want to go with this but below are several links which should give you an idea of what you are getting into.
![Lightdm greeter themes Lightdm greeter themes](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/e4Zbrjj2NOo/maxresdefault.jpg)
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Quote from: trinidad on October 14, 2017, 10:49:30 AM In order to freely customize lightdm use the lightdm web-kit greeter.
![Lightdm greeter themes](https://kumkoniak.com/42.jpg)