You don't. You can use a general-purpose Jabber client like Psi or Pigdin to communicate using GTalk.
You have to install the GTalk if it is not available. Gtalk is the instant messaging service of Gmail. It allows sending and receiving messages from Google Contacts.
You need to install a plugin that can be downloaded from google itself
please install this software on ur mobile http://www.fring.com/
after we finished install Linux OS at laptops.What driver we should install?can u give me the list?
You do not need to install PuTTY in Linux as there are built-in utilities that can do PuTTY's job (ssh, telnet)
Yes, install Windows first, then whichever distribution of Linux you want second.
In order to sign out of Gtalk labs, you have to log out of Gmail. The Gmail account is at top of the Gtalk. Signing out Gmail signs out of Gtalk too.
Download the VLC for Linux and then you have to run the setup to install the program.
Most Linux distributions will come with SSH preinstalled. If it's not, install the package "ssh".
You can add mobile number in Gtalk easily. Adding one to the Gmail account adds it to the Gtalk. Gtalk contains phone numbers as users can call you.
You can open Gtalk from Gmail not the opposite. It is because Gtalk is a part of Gmail. It is not the other way around.
You can install Puppy linux by typing "install" when it asks how it should be booted. from there you have options from installing it to LiveUSB, HDD, and many more options. Note: if you choose to install Puppy linux on Compact Flash, make sure a Partition has been created.