in addition to the other suggestions, prefacing the space with a "\"
(ie "Linux\ Stuff") when you reference it should make it available. 
also, enclosing anything with spaces in it in single or double quotes
('/home/rosemary/Linux Stuff/rpms') should also allow access.



On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 22:57:01 +0200, Kaj Haulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 27 March 2005 22:42, Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
> > I am feeling particularly stupid and frustrated just now.  I
> > downloaded some files in preparation for installing gwenview.  I
> > saved them to /home/rosemary/Linux Stuff/rpms - now I can't cd
> > into it, tells me no such file or directory.  Thought I would
> > rename it, but same problem.  I don't want to have to do the
> > downloads again.  I've not had this problem before.  I can see
> > the rpms in konqueror and that is the path it gives. It seems
> > simple but I am stumped.  Wondered if it doesn't like the Linux
> > Stuff name?
> >
> > Rosemary
> 
> Did you create that "Linux Stuff" directory in Konqueror ?
> If so, the command shell probably won't see it.  The shell doesn't
> like spaces in file names.
> 
> You could try to rename that directory to i.e. "Linux_Stuff" or some
> such.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Kaj Haulrich.
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