Why would you ever want to use SUSE?
More importantly, that's strange that swap would be causing errors. Are there any logs of the errors?
IDK, I've always enjoyed SUSE. I've been using Linux for well over 11 years and only a few distros ever stuck with me and only a few distros actually want to work on my current laptop.
I am not sure, but for some reason no matter what distro I used or what I did, it kept wanting to use SWAP over my normal RAM. I never kept the logs though because I just never keep logs. I just test until something works and for some reason, removing the SWAP worked. I'm not really complaining because I really don't need SWAP.
EDIT: Actually I do have my reasons. Because it's made up of all the pieces of every distro I enjoy. Much like Manajro and Mageia, everything is customizable straight to the kernel, all in one tool. Just like Ubuntu/Linux Mint, installing 3RD party repos is extremely easy and again done from the same tool that can work the entire system. I find openSUSE extremely stable, but also give the options to make it cutting-edge without hassle. I also find like Manjaro, Mageia, and Sabayon, installing more than one DE doesn't cause conflict and install them perfectly, unlike trying to install XFCE on Linux Mint.
It just runs the way I want it and right of the box. There's not much extra to download to get something working, most of the tools are just right there and all the features I want are all in one place.