Can you "cd /home/RHWN/Downloads" and run "ls" and see the file? Remember that you need to type your commands case-sensitive.
I wrote exit until the terminal closed down, then i tried cd /home/RHWN/downloads but i then get the same msg:
"No such file or directory"
Do i only type in ls after the code? Sorry for my inexperience
Do i need to write something like sudo -s or cd /opt b4 the cd /home.../downloads ?