Here might be the reason even through I'm not sure. My PC has been upgraded 
with new motherboard two years ago to replace the motherboard before 2010 which 
doesn't have UEFI. But the only system on HD was Ubuntu 14.04.When I try to 
boot my PC on Thursday with Ubuntu 16.04, I can't boot it. I finally found out 
that the BIOS doesn't set to boot in UEFI CD mode. After put UEFI CD boot mode 
on the top option, I can boot Ubuntu 16.04 from CD.
Now here is the question:1. I don't want to wipe out all HD. I still like to 
install new system in prepartition / with 20GB, still like to keep my /home 
directory. I've been installed like this for several times. If my bios is boot 
from UEFI mode, i need to do some extra works to set UEFI partition. Should I 
do it?2. If I turn off UEFI secure boot, can I boot my CD from legacy bios 
mode? 
Thanks,Hong

      From: Benjamin <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 6:09 AM
 Subject: [Bug 1573338] Re: can't install google chrome browser on ubuntu gnome 
16.04
   
Did a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04 and tried to install the usual apps, i.a. 
Chrome. Installation via Software failed without any message. 
However, dpkg -i complained about libindicator1 being missing. apt-get revealed 
that libindicator1 is not in the repos, only libindicator3 and libindicator7.

This is a severe regression, since Chrome is currently the only way of
using (paid-for!) services like Netflix.

Is there a way around this? Who is responsible for a solution? Canonical
or Google?

btw, Chrome works fine on another of my machines running 16.04 RC.

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Title:
  can't install google chrome browser on ubuntu gnome 16.04

Status in nlpsolver package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
  1. refresh install ubuntu gnome 16.04
  2. download google chrome from google chrome website. The file name is 
google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
  3. double click the file
  4. before click install, there is a blue bar said "This software comes from a 
3rd party and may contain non-free component
  and there are two grey icons above this bar. left grey icon has words 
"non-free", right grey icon has words "3rd party"
  5. click install.
  the right grey icon with words "3rd party" has gone. Install button flesh and 
nothing happened
  6. click install. nothing happened except install button flesh again.

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Title:
  can't install google chrome browser on ubuntu gnome 16.04

Status in nlpsolver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  1. refresh install ubuntu gnome 16.04
  2. download google chrome from google chrome website. The file name is 
google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
  3. double click the file
  4. before click install, there is a blue bar said "This software comes from a 
3rd party and may contain non-free component
   and there are two grey icons above this bar. left grey icon has words 
"non-free", right grey icon has words "3rd party"
  5. click install.
   the right grey icon with words "3rd party" has gone. Install button flesh 
and nothing happened
  6. click install. nothing happened except install button flesh again.

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