Hi Malcolm,

What is the exact command you are typing?

Desktop is located on your home folder, so in order to access it you first have 
to cd to your home. You can do that by just typing cd.
Then, the Desktop folder has a capital D. And folder names are case sensitive, 
so you should type: cd Desktop. Because of the bash error you added I think you 
typed desktop with lower case d.

>From my terminal:
elo...@tangamandapio-laptop:/tmp$ cd
elo...@tangamandapio-laptop:~$ cd Desktop/
elo...@tangamandapio-laptop:~/Desktop$ 

Appart from that, you say that you can't cd to any directory. Have you tried 
other directories? like:
$ cd /tmp

** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Can't CD to any directory or file
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