I have been looking at the same thing myself...possibly for migrating 
Linux into work.

When I did choose AirCards I choose Sierra Wireless as they are a fairly 
common name and are IMHO more likely to provide Linux support, although 
I haven't confirmed that.

I would approach it the same way you appear to be and that is using the 
USB version for maximum functionality, but I would check the websites of 
the manufacturer or Google and see what you can find out.

On a related note...I was in Staples recntly and I am starting to seem 
more hardware with Linux listed on the side of the box as being 
supported.  I can't recall the item I was looking at the other day, but 
I have purchased a couple Samsung laser printers based partially on 
Linux being listed on the box.

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