The Vuze built-in updater will install the updated Vuze inside your home directory (~/.azureus). The system Vuze package will not be affected (so, for example, Synaptic will still show the old version). All my workaround does is let you run the copy of Vuze that was installed in your home directory, rather than the copy that was installed by the package manager.
The Vuze built-in updater will install the updated Vuze inside your home directory (~/.azureus). The system Vuze package will not be affected (so, for example, Synaptic will still show the old version). All my workaround does is let you run the copy of Vuze that was installed in your home directory, rather than the copy that was installed by the package manager.