After reading what you just said, I notice that you installed the
drivers in ubuntu too. In this case, what's the difference between
kubuntu and ubuntu? Does both need external drivers? Are you saying that
the only difference is the lspci output? If yes, perhaps you should make
sure that you have the same version of the linux kernel in ubuntu and
kubuntu. If you can detect your ethernet card with ubuntu, it should
also be detected by kubuntu since they use exactly the same linux kernel
and modules. lspci outputs are only informative, installing drivers for
your network card will work even if lspci does not know the name of your
ethernet card, it is not necessary for your hardware to work.

Can you describe more clearly what is your real issue?

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kubuntu doesnt detect silan ethernet detected by ubuntu
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