L linux_noob New Member Joined May 18, 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Credits 16 May 18, 2021 #1 I am new to Linux and this is driving me crazy! What am I doing wrong?
K KGIII Super Moderator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Jul 23, 2020 Messages 11,497 Reaction score 9,994 Credits 95,326 May 18, 2021 #2 We can't really tell you. We don't know what you're actually trying to do. But, we can say that the file and/or directory don't exist. What's the actual path to the file you want to move?
We can't really tell you. We don't know what you're actually trying to do. But, we can say that the file and/or directory don't exist. What's the actual path to the file you want to move?
OP L linux_noob New Member Joined May 18, 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Credits 16 May 18, 2021 #3 It was a case sensitive problem! Thank you for such a quick response and for pointing me in the correct direction.
It was a case sensitive problem! Thank you for such a quick response and for pointing me in the correct direction.
K KGIII Super Moderator Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Jul 23, 2020 Messages 11,497 Reaction score 9,994 Credits 95,326 May 18, 2021 #4 That's a good lesson for you to learn - and a pretty painless way to learn it. Linux is case sensitive. "Inxi" won't work, while "inxi" will work. Paths and file names are all case sensitive. Downloads is not equal to downloads.
That's a good lesson for you to learn - and a pretty painless way to learn it. Linux is case sensitive. "Inxi" won't work, while "inxi" will work. Paths and file names are all case sensitive. Downloads is not equal to downloads.