I am not a kernel developer and so I'm not sure how to build r592.c with the patch, however, I would be happy to test it if somebody else would build it for me. Alternatively, if its simple to do, then please provide some instructions and I will attempt to build it.
Quoting Romanator: "The most recent openSUSE kernel (3.11.10-21-desktop) Makefile for the r592.c from Maxim Levitsky is from 2010. His final patch wasn't submitted until Jan. 8, 2011. <snip> Ask the openSUSE kernel devs to look at and backport patch #5b945a6 from this link: https://gitorious.org/ricoh-kernel/ricoh-kernel.git ".
So, it doesn't look like the OpenSUSE kernel has the most recent r592 driver...
Also, there is a good bit of recent activity by the r592 developer, Maxim Levitsky, on this exact same bug at Red Hat's Bugzilla site here:
I am not a kernel developer and so I'm not sure how to build r592.c with the patch, however, I would be happy to test it if somebody else would build it for me. Alternatively, if its simple to do, then please provide some instructions and I will attempt to build it.
Also, the following is from a post at:
https:/ /forums. opensuse. org/showthread. php/494706- openSUSE- 13-1-KDE- inconsistant- resume- from-Suspend- to-RAM? p=2661131# post2661131
Quoting Romanator: "The most recent openSUSE kernel (3.11.10- 21-desktop) Makefile for the r592.c from Maxim Levitsky is from 2010. His final patch wasn't submitted until Jan. 8, 2011. <snip> Ask the openSUSE kernel devs to look at and backport patch #5b945a6 from this link: https:/ /gitorious. org/ricoh- kernel/ ricoh-kernel. git ".
So, it doesn't look like the OpenSUSE kernel has the most recent r592 driver...
Also, there is a good bit of recent activity by the r592 developer, Maxim Levitsky, on this exact same bug at Red Hat's Bugzilla site here:
https:/ /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=1119361
The bottom line is that someone needs to make sure that OpenSUSE is using the most recent version of r592.c.
FYI,
Gordon