$ env | grep XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
  XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=i3

If I unset XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP before starting gnome-control-center, it
lists all the settings panels, just as usual. That's probably also the
reason why `sudo gnome-control-center` works, since the environment
created by sudo doesn't have XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP set.

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   Most settings panels suddenly missing from gnome-control-center

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