On 08/03/2014 09:01 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need to go inside a directory named <notebook-source>;
> but I am not able to do it.
>
> Using the command cd /.../notebook-source

Hi Angelo,

probably: cd ~/notebook-source,
or directly: cd notebook-source???

What do you mean by "/.../"?

I guess, the leading /.../ is the culprit.

Joachim Backes

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Hi Joachim,

I wrote "/.../notebook-source" , only with purpose to indicate theFULL PATH of the directory...  
THING HOTHER...

I think the explanation of the problem have to be in some intrusion of characters, ...how Neil says....

I tryed more.....:
I renamed the directory to notebook

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I did this using Mautilus (the graphic interface)
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BUT the problem was not solved..   (ALL IS HOW IT WAS BEFORE:
typing ls notebook 
I get still no such file or directory )

I tried 
ls -d notebook* | od -tx1

the result is :
0000000 62 6f 74 65 42 6f 6f 6b5f 696e 73 74 61 6c 6c
0000020 61 74 69 6f 6e 0a
0000026

I am not sure as it have to be interpretated
 you help me to understand it ?

Thank you for your help

Angelo