Just upgraded to 21.10 from 21.04

Had the same (more, a similar) issue.

After opening the Settings app from the Applications overview and
selecting "Appearance", the window crashed and an Ubuntu crash window
appeared (intuitively hit "Send" before taking a deeper look into
it...).

After that, Settings cannot be reopened - It shows as loading in the top bar, 
but never opens.
Persists just the same after reboot.

Trying to open from the terminal results in the following:
~$ gnome-control-center

(gnome-control-center:5761): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 12:15:41.676: Settings schema 
'org.gnome.gedit.preferences.editor' is not installed
Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)

I need to run it with sudo -i to get it open.
Interesting enough, in the resulting window there is no "Appearance" option.

After installing gedit (whyever this has not been installed already) it works 
pefectly fine again.
However, I very much wonder if gedit was the source of the issue, why was I 
able to launch and use it in the first place...

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