On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Neil Bird <li...@fnxweb.com> wrote:
> Around about 03/08/14 08:01, Angelo Moreschini scribbled ...
>
>> I need to go inside a directory named <notebook-source>;
>> but I am not able to do it.
>
>
>   An addendum to Joachim's suggestion:  possibly try
>
> ls -d notebook* | od -tx1
>
>   .. to look for funny alternate characters.  Maybe the hyphen is some funky
> Unicode like an en-dash, depending upon how it was created.
>
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As others have suggested, you have hidden chars in the directory name.
Any of the suggestions given will help you see what those hidden chars are.

One simple method to change the name without knowing what the hidden chars are:

mv notebook* xxxxx
mv xxxxx notebook-source

Of course, assuming you "need" to keep the name as notebook-source

Now, you can
cd notebook-source

Good luck
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