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@@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ By default, \cmdname{tlpmgui} tries to detect if \TeX{} is already
installed and depending on the result starts either in fresh
installation or maintenance mode. If you have \TeX{} already installed
but want to install the new version nevertheless, you can use
-\texttt{tlpmgui~--install-mode} to force instalation mode; but you
+\texttt{tlpmgui~--install-mode} to force installation mode; but you
should know what you are doing, as the new \TL{} installation will
override the environment variables and other settings of the existing
installation; reverting to your old installation is not automatically