I’ve been 100% on Linux for several years now and I don’t miss Windows at all in any aspect.
But in my opinion, there is one thing that Windows does significantly better than Linux, kiosk mode.
I wish Linux had something similar. All the solutions I’ve been able to find are far more complex and technical to implement and use.
If anybody has suggestions for something that’s easy to use on Linux that works similar to Windows kiosk mode, I’d love to try it.
KDE Plasma desktop and apps also have a Kiosk mode/framework for deployment and lockdown built-in, that can come in handy
Kiosk - Simple configuration management for large deployment
The Kiosk framework provides a set of features that makes it possible to easily and powerfully restrict the capabilities of a KDE environment.
Introduction
The Kiosk framework provides a set of features that makes it possible to easily and powerfully restrict the capabilities of a KDE environment based on user and group credentials. In addition to an introductory overview, this article covers configuration setting lock down, action and resource restrictions, assigning profiles to users and groups and more.