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Linear model updates to be consistent with kernel model#64
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There is a slight mess with the naming condition number in scipy and numpy. scipy uses word `cond` and numpy `rcond`. rcond makes actually more sense because it is a lower bound on the reciprocal condition number.
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In PR #61 I did some things different than in Ridge. This PR should adapt linear model, so they are consistent.
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