Benjamin Lamowski is a Senior Systems Engineer based in the Greater Leipzig Area with 11 years of experience designing secure, least-privilege architectures for operating systems and embedded platforms. He combines deep systems-level expertise with a pragmatic focus on stability—evidenced by contributions to the well-regarded Genode OS Framework where he added PNVM firmware support for Intel AX210/AX211 Wi‑Fi cards, fixed MSI-X issues in DDE Linux, and resolved bootstrap memory-mapping bugs. Comfortable across firmware, kernel integration, and build-system changes, he brings an operator’s attention to detail and a security-first mindset to low-level engineering challenges. Colleagues rely on him to bridge hardware quirks and production-ready software, turning fragile platform components into reliable infrastructure.
Contributions:6 commits, 146 comments, 43 issues in 2 months
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily focused on enhancing the Genode OS Framework's wifi capabilities. Their contributions included adding support for loading PNVM firmware for Intel AX210/AX211 wifi cards, which involved modifying build configurations, and incorporating the required firmware files. They also implemented firmware request handling and resolved an issue with MSI-X support in DDE Linux, improving stability and functionality. Furthermore, the user addressed a memory mapping issue in the bootstrap process.
Contributions:129 pushes, 171 branches, 62 comments in 2 years 5 months
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Benjamin Lamowski - Systems Engineer at Genode Labs