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@@ -17,11 +17,12 @@ The Hurd was originally created at a time when the [pthreads
standard](http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/pthread.h.html)
didn't exist yet. Thus all Hurd servers and libraries are using the old
[[cthreads|hurd/libcthreads]] package that came with [[microkernel/Mach]],
-which is not compatible with [[pthreads|hurd/libpthread]].
+which is not compatible with pthreads.
Not only does that mean that people hacking on Hurd internals have to deal with
a non-standard thread package, which nobody is familiar with. Although a
-pthreads implementation for the Hurd was created in the meantime, it's not
+[[pthreads implementation for the Hurd|libpthread]]
+was created in the meantime, it's not
possible to use both cthreads and pthreads in the same program. Consequently,
pthreads can't presently be used in any Hurd servers -- including translators.