Geek To Live: Taking Puppy Linux for a Walk Source: Lifehacker
Booting Linux from an external drive with the applications and settings of your choice has never been easier after this week's release of Puppy Linux 3.0. Like Damn Small Linux, Puppy is small enough to fit on a USB thumb drive, and like Knoppix , you can boot it from CD.
Puppy Linux teaches an old dog new tricksSource: downloads.techrepublic.com.com
There are many different Linux distributions available. If you want a distribution small enough to run from an USB drive but with all the power of a full distribution, this article will show why Puppy Linux may be worth a look.
Linux.com | Digipup: A Linux live CD for amateur radioSource: distrocenter.linux.com
By: Joe Barr
Puppy Linux is a lightweight live Linux distribution that you can boot and run from a CD, USB stick, or DVD. One of its features is the ability to create specialized "pups" -- new versions of Puppy Linux geared toward a specific purpose.

This piece of news came from and it may spawn some panic for some users who are still using old computer hardware. But here's my thoughts on this matter: