Carlos Bordege is a Cloud Solutions Architect with 14 years of experience building and modernizing data-driven systems and embedded Linux solutions from the Greater Zaragoza area. He combines cloud architecture and data engineering expertise—shaping Exadata-backed data warehouses and PL/SQL modernization at scale—with deep hands-on skills in low-level driver and kernel compatibility work for Realtek wireless chipsets. At Apser he focuses on cloud solutions while his Accenture tenure shows a track record of performance tuning, automation, and maintainability improvements across large financial systems. A prolific contributor to open-source projects like LibreELEC, CoreELEC and aircrack-ng, he uniquely bridges IoT/embedded network stacks and enterprise data platforms. Colleagues rely on him to translate regulatory and operational constraints into pragmatic technical designs that run reliably in production.
Drivers for the rtl8192eu chipset for wireless adapters (D-Link DWA-131 rev E1 included!)
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:182 commits, 148 PRs, 98 pushes in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Carlos made updates to the drivers for the rtl8192eu chipset, including version updates and code modifications. These changes involved altering C code files related to core functionalities such as command queues, message handling, and security features. The commits demonstrate involvement in low-level driver implementation and potentially debugging network adapter behaviors.
Realtek 8192 chipset driver, ported to kernel 3.11.
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:9 commits, 8 PRs, 21 comments in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Carlos primarily contributed to driver updates for a Realtek 8192 chipset, focusing on compatibility with various Linux kernel versions. Their work involved adapting the driver to function correctly with kernel updates, including addressing compilation issues and removing deprecated functionality, specifically IPX support. The user also updated the driver to include new device IDs, likely to support a wider range of hardware using the Realtek chipset. These changes involved modifications to core driver files related to USB interface handling, security, and network configuration.
kerneldriveraircrack-ngwi-firealtek
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Carlos Bordege - Cloud Solutions Architect at Apser