I'm a newcomer to Linux, by accident.
I built myself a new PC a few months ago, and tried to install W*****s 2000 on it, but the stupid thing kept crashing, in different ways and at different stages of the install. Assuming it was something to do with hardware, I increased the power supply, upped the cooling system, checked I had all the latest drivers; still no joy, constant crashes/hangs/reboots/you-name-it. So I gave up for a while.
Then I visited a local computer trade show and was handed a set of SuSE 8.2 CD's, so I decided it would do no harm to at least see what Linux crashes look like. So I started installing it - a couple of clicks later it set about doing its work, and to my amazement it did the whole job almost on its own with not a murmur of complaint. Then when I started playing with it, I found that all the usual application software had been installed and was ready for use - office stuff, web browsing, e-mail, games, multimedia, etc.
And now, after a couple of weeks of severe provocation, it still hasn't crashed.
So, for this Linux learner, it's thumbs up for Suse.