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diff --git a/Master/install-tl b/Master/install-tl
index f77ab30cc0c..0ee77018859 100755
--- a/Master/install-tl
+++ b/Master/install-tl
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ sub dblog {
if (($^O !~ /^MSWin/i) &&
# this wrapper is only for unix, since windows has its own wrapper
- ($#ARGV >= 0 || ($^O eq 'darwin')) &&
+ ($#ARGV >= 0 || ($^O eq 'xdarwin')) &&
# tcl parameter may still come, or tcl is default
($#ARGV < 0 || $ARGV[0] ne '-from_ext_gui')
# this run is not invoked by tcl
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ if (($^O !~ /^MSWin/i) &&
# build argument array @new_args for install-tl-gui.tcl.
# '-gui' or '-gui tcl' will not be copied to @new_args.
# quit scanning and building @new_args once tcl is ruled out.
- my $want_tcl = ($^O eq 'darwin');
+ my $want_tcl = ($^O eq 'xdarwin');
my $asked4tcl = 0;
my $forbid = 0;
my @new_args = ();
@@ -2713,12 +2713,12 @@ following modules are supported:
=item C<text>
-The text mode user interface (default on Unix systems). Same as the
-C<-no-gui> option.
+The text mode user interface (default on Unix systems, including Macs).
+Same as the C<-no-gui> option.
=item C<tcl> (or "perltk" or "wizard" or "expert" or nothing)
-The Tcl/Tk user interface (default on Macs and Windows). It starts
+The Tcl/Tk user interface (default on Windows). It starts
with a small number of configuration options, roughly equivalent
to what the former wizard option offers, but a button C<Advanced>
takes you to a screen with roughly the same options as the former
@@ -2726,10 +2726,10 @@ C<perltk> interface.
=back
-The default GUI requires Tcl/Tk. This is standard on Macs (although
-it is considered deprecated since Catalina) and is often already
-installed on GNU/Linux. For Windows, TeX Live provides a Tcl/Tk
-runtime.
+The default GUI requires Tcl/Tk. This is standard on Macs (although it
+is considered deprecated since Catalina) and is often already installed
+on GNU/Linux, or can be easily installed through a distro package
+manager. For Windows, TeX Live provides a Tcl/Tk runtime.
=item B<-no-gui>