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I'm not sure on the exact details of how it sources mesa, but you can check what version of mesa steam is using by clicking help in steam, and selecting "Steam Runtime Diagnostics". My flatpak steam install reports that I'm using
Mesa 24.0.2-arch1.1
, which is the same version I get if I checkglxinfo | grep Mesa
. I'm assuming that means flatpak Steam is using my system's mesa.I do have some versions of Mesa installed through flatpak in the form of freedesktop.Platform packages, but they're older versions than what was reported from inside steam.
Great tip. It looks like the Flatpak has a newer version then even Tumbleweed, so that answers my initial question, thanks!