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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements Linux online training resources Post 302480982 by userlinx on Thursday 16th of December 2010 09:46:26 AM
Old 12-16-2010
Linux online training resources

Dear all,

I am preparing the RHCE Linux certification and I need to practise, practise and practise linux administration ...I wold be very pleasen if somebody lists here online training resources that can be used in order to prepare any kind of Linux Certification..

Actualy I am following the free Linux Server online training course offered at "Linux Services Organization" web page.

Please if you know sites like this report it here !!!

cheers.
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svm-scale(1)							   User Manuals 						      svm-scale(1)

NAME
svm-scale - scale data to a restricted range as preprocessing for SVM training SYNOPSIS
svm-scale [ -l lower ] [ -u upper ] [ -y y_upper ] [ -s save_filename ] [ -r restore_filename ] datafilename DESCRIPTION
svm-scale reads the given datafilename (a training or testing data file as specified in svm_train(1) or svm_predict(1) ) and scales all dimensions to the given ranges. OPTIONS
-l lower lower is the lowest (minimal) value allowed in each dimension. It defaults to -1. -u upper upper is the highest (maximal) value allowed in each dimension. It defaults to 1. -y y_lower y_lower is a boolean value (0 or 1) indicating whether or not y-values (targets) should be scaled. It defaults to 0. -s save_filename save_filename indicates the filename to save the scaled data to. -r restore_filename restore_filename indicates the filename reserved to hold the original (unscaled) data in case there is a need to restore. FILES
datafilename must be a training or testing dataset. ENVIRONMENT
No environment variables. DIAGNOSTICS
None documented; see Vapnik et al. BUGS
Please report bugs to the Debian BTS. AUTHOR
Chih-Chung Chang, Chih-Jen Lin <cjlin@csie.ntu.edu.tw>, Chen-Tse Tsai <ctse.tsai@gmail.com> (packaging) SEE ALSO
svm-train(1), svm-predict(1) Linux MAY 2006 svm-scale(1)
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