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--- a/Master/texmf-doc/source/english/texlive-en/live.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-doc/source/english/texlive-en/live.tex
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ level of the disc.
\begin{tabular}{>{\ttfamily}lp{.78\hsize}}
bin & The \TeX{} system programs, arranged by platform. \\
source & The source of all programs, including the main \Webc{}
- \TeX{} and \MF{} distributions. These are stored in a
+ \TeX{} and \MF{} distributions. These are stored in a
\cmdname{bzip2}-compressed tar archive. \\
setuptl & Installation programs for Linux and Windows. \\
support & Assorted auxiliary packages and programs. These are
@@ -1467,18 +1467,6 @@ The Windows version of \Webc{} has some specific features that should be
pointed out.
\begin{description}
-\item[\KPS{}] The hash-tables that \KPS{} builds are quite large for
- the \TL{}. In order to cut down the starting time of any
- \KPS{}-enabled program, these hash-tables have been put in shared
- memory. This way, when you chain the execution of several such
- programs, like \path|tex| calling \path|mpost| calling \path|tex|,
- the overhead when starting each of the subprograms is
- reduced. This change is hidden to the user, except if you set the
- debug flag of kpathsea to the \path|-1| value: you will then trace
- access to the shared memory, which is not what you want (it is
- accessed very often!). What is useful in a log trace of the shared
- memory access is still to be defined, so the situation might evolve
- in the future.
\item[\cmdname{kpsecheck}] This command provides some options that did
not fit well into \cmdname{kpsewhich}. It will allow you to list all
the files that occur multiple times across your texmf trees. This