Hi Leo,

Daaaammmmm with a capital D you are right it is my fault its been that
long since I used the terminal I forgot about the capital letters thanks
for reminding me it works !!!!


On Sat, 2010-05-01 at 18:29 +0000, Leo Arias wrote:
> 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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