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I am using OpenSUSE 11.4 and it's still not stable enough on my machine. I keep getting problems after resuming from hibernation. So I won't be upgrading to 12.1 any time soon. I will wait until it's been through a few months of bug fixes.
Almost all desktop Linux distros seem to suffer from bugs which is sad because there was a time when Linux on the desktop was touted as being more stable than Windows. It's no longer the case I'm afraid. If you want stability you have to go with an outdated server distro like CentOS.