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That should be correct, yes. Can you upload a screenshot of the output of the "ls" and the unzip commands?
I tried playing on xterm but when i get to the folder where the file is going to be unzipped, and i typed "unzip (name of the zipped file)" it says (name of the unzipped file) not found!
I badly need help.
Thanks in advance!