IS there a Thin install SQL*NEt client only?

Is there something besides downloading the whole monster 9i for just a client install that I can do to get SQL*Net onto my linux box for Tora so I do not have to reboot into Windows to use TOAD?

Is there something besides downloading the whole monster 9i for just a client install that I can do to get SQL*Net onto my linux box for Tora so I do not have to reboot into Windows to use TOAD?

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    http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/oracle11g/win32_11gR1_client.zip -- for Oracle 11g client
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    제품 : SQL*NET
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    : [email protected]
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    Introduction
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    ~~~~~~
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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
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