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Try using the part finder here. Look for the hardware, then check if it reports the hardware as working or not.
Look for motherboards with Intel WLAN. Intel networking hardware works really well under Linux.
If you have a Wifi dongle and it doesn't work, send it back and buy the one that works.
As it is technically possible to find some sources and build/compile kernel module, this option is more for developers, than end users.
There are plenty of Wifi dongles supported in linux. Save your time and don't struggle with one that is not.
There's a moderator on openSUSE forums called Sauerland that is helpful. Maybe they have written something that can help you. Also, checkout aircrack-ng on github.