What version of Leopard with what version of Logic is MOST STABLE??

A very simple question really. What version of Leopard, as of now, is the most stable and glitch-free with which version of Logic?? 10.5.1 vs. 10.5.2 vs. L7.2.3 vs. L8.??
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Leopard 10.5.2 had introduced many problems, I'd say 10.5.1 is therefor the stable (or safer) one.
As for Logic, I think LP8 as a universal app is more at home with Intel Macs, but otherwise it's not that simple and you can read plenty opinions on this board on both sides.
I'd still go with LP8, people go back to L7 as last resort when something is not running well.

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