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diff --git a/contents/getting-started/viewing-and-analyzing.md b/contents/getting-started/viewing-and-analyzing.md
index e49cc5a..988ddec 100644
--- a/contents/getting-started/viewing-and-analyzing.md
+++ b/contents/getting-started/viewing-and-analyzing.md
@@ -20,11 +20,7 @@ Many ways exist to read your LTTng traces:
is an Eclipse plugin used to visualize and analyze various types of
traces, including LTTng's. It also comes as a standalone application
and can be downloaded from
- here
- for a daily build of the latest source code. A version containing
- some experimental features like Virtual Machine analysis and
- Critical Path analysis is also available
- here.
+ here.
LTTng trace files are usually recorded in the `~/lttng-traces` directory.
Let's now view the trace and perform a basic analysis using
@@ -37,8 +33,8 @@ path to `babeltrace` with no options:
babeltrace ~/lttng-traces/my-session
-`babeltrace` will find all traces within the given path recursively and
-output all their events, merging them intelligently.
+`babeltrace` finds all traces within the given path recursively and
+prints all their events, merging them in order of time.
Listing all the system calls of a Linux kernel trace with their arguments is
easy with `babeltrace` and `grep`:
@@ -147,8 +143,8 @@ python3 top5proc.py ~/lttng-sessions/my-session-.../kernel
Make sure the path you provide is the directory containing actual trace
-files (`channel0_0`, `metadata`, etc.): the `babeltrace` utility recurses
-directories, but the Python binding does not.
+files (`channel0_0`, `metadata`, and the rest): the `babeltrace` utility
+recurses directories, but the Python binding does not.
Here's an example of output: