Summary:
We were using password checking in Calamares, especially as supported by libpwquality, but have received overwhelming community feedback against this. Therefore, we remove any checking by libpwquality, including defaults that aren't explicit, like the dictionary check. Sadly, it seems that setting enforcing=0 to simply print a warning does not work. IIt's possible that this is a bug, but not worth chasing at this point. The only thing unsupported is a blank password, but that's something that's [not clear](https://github.com/calamares/calamares/issues/790#issuecomment-330455711) is supported.
The good news is that the [string](743c19d8dd/src/modules/users/page_usersetup.ui (L440)) suggesting a good password is still there. If there's anywhere to be additional improments, it's there.
Test Plan: Run Calamares and enter a variety of lame passwords (e.g. space, the number one, the letter a, the word cat, etc.) twice. If the "next" button is not greyed out, it succeeds.
Reviewers: tsimonq2
Reviewed By: tsimonq2
Differential Revision: https://phab.lubuntu.me/D12
Summary: See {T55}
Test Plan:
Install with autologin enabled. After install and reboot, should be in Lubuntu session.
NOTE: an additional fix to calamares itself is required.
Reviewers: tsimonq2
Reviewed By: tsimonq2
Differential Revision: https://phab.lubuntu.me/D9