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Now that the newest releases like Puppy Precise use Ubuntu packages, it is pretty easy to use and configure to your liking.
I don't know about you guys but everytime something annoying happens, like you update your sound drivers and something goes wrong, it is really annoying and time consuming to get your computer back working.. Of course you can use all kinds of backup programs but for Puppy Linux it is really easy: you just copy your savefile (which contains everything, all the settings all the programs, everything in one file) and make backups safely, easily and fast.
Also, running my Linux (gaming) system straight out of tiny MicroSD card with games in another bigger fast USB3 stick, I can just take my Linux anywhere and play on any machine at any time (even inside Windows using Portable Virtualbox).. now that is pretty cool I have to say :D
PS: use your [Linux] tags!