As I sad in another post, Tapioca-Voip framework is already to talk with GTalk.
What we need, in my opinion, is a better VOIP client to make the things more easy for the user.
Linux has a lot of IM client, not VOIP clients.
IE Landell project http://sourceforge.net/projects/landell/.
For sure... Actually linux is already to talk with GTalk.
The Tapiooca-Voip framework can talk with GTalk(voice and IM) without problems.
Landell project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/landell/) is developed in C# using tapioca-voip framework too and it works fine.
I think is not necessary has GTalk ported for linux, but is necessary make a better voip client to make the things more easy for the user, because, in my opinion, linux has great IM clients, not VOIP clients.
As I sad in another post, Tapioca-Voip framework is already to talk with GTalk. What we need, in my opinion, is a better VOIP client to make the things more easy for the user. Linux has a lot of IM client, not VOIP clients. IE Landell project http://sourceforge.net/projects/landell/.
If you want to test tapioca just talk with the tapioca guys on IRC channel. Try it on irc.freenode.net channel #tapioca-voip.
For sure ... Actually linux is already to talk with GTalk.
The Tapiooca-Voip framework can talk with GTalk(voice and IM) without problems.
Landell project (http://sourceforge.net/projects/landell/) is developed in C# using tapioca-voip framework too and it works fine.
I think is not necessary has GTalk ported for linux, but is necessary make a better voip client to make the things more easy for the user, because, in my opinion, linux has great IM clients, not VOIP clients.
I saw the 770's specs and don't found a mic too, but for sure, it has a built-in microphone.