This is one of the strangest things happening with Ubuntu systems:

I have installed a wireless card=(Belkin F5D7000) on a desktop system,
the card and drivers are present.  The unit is running without further
issues and the drivers were available automatically, no pain!

I have Built another Ubuntu system, almost the same configuration; but
different MoBo and the very same card is not present at all.  The card
is not the issue or defective, because it has been tested.  My big
question is the inconsistency behind the driver data base.

Can someone please, tell me, which PCI wireless manufacture is Ubuntu friendly? 
I thought Belkin was, as I, had tested their product, I do not understand the 
nature of this issue.  It should either work or not!

Is it the MoBo?

Because, I doubt that belkin will manufacture one card with Linux/Ubuntu
drivers and not the other one.

Please, if anyone has any information about this issues send me some
information.  I have tried just about all I can to install all the
wireless drivers and packages included in the SPM and nothing works.

Also, I have follow directions from advices listed on browser searches and the 
only thing I get after installing their recommended packages and other 
programs, is for the system to get corrupted.  :(
Please help!

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