Mesa-vulkan-device-select-32bit-21.0.2-275.3.x86_64 requires libvulkan_intel-32bit = 21.0.2

As far s I understand things, there is already a bug report about this, but out of curiosity, I am wondering.
I am on a AMD CPU and AMD GPU, why do I have the intel part installed?

I understand I should just wait, but I am tempted to just uninstall the intel part ?

One more question, I found on reddit an article about this and there it was said a bug report was filed.
I can’t seem to find it on this forum though. Can somebody confirm a bug report is filed, and how I can find it ?

guus@linux-2ls4:~> sudo zypper dup 
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Retrieving repository 'Dave Plater' metadata ...............................................................................................................................[done] 
Building repository 'Dave Plater' cache ....................................................................................................................................[done] 
Retrieving repository 'packman' metadata ...................................................................................................................................[done] 
Building repository 'packman' cache ........................................................................................................................................[done] 
Loading repository data... 
Reading installed packages... 
Warning: You are about to do a distribution upgrade with all enabled repositories. Make sure these repositories are compatible before you continue. See 'man zypper' for more info
rmation about this command. 
Computing distribution upgrade... 

Problem: Mesa-vulkan-device-select-32bit-21.0.2-275.3.x86_64 requires libvulkan_intel-32bit = 21.0.2, but this requirement cannot be provided 
  deleted providers: libvulkan_intel-32bit-21.0.2-275.3.x86_64 
 Solution 1: Following actions will be done: 
  keep obsolete libvulkan_intel-32bit-21.0.2-275.3.x86_64 
  keep obsolete libvulkan_radeon-32bit-21.0.2-275.3.x86_64 
 Solution 2: deinstallation of steam-1.0.0.70-1.2.x86_64 
 Solution 3: install steam-1.0.0.70-1.2.i586 despite the inferior architecture 
 Solution 4: break Mesa-vulkan-device-select-32bit-21.0.2-275.3.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies 

**Choose from above solutions by number or cancel [1/2/3/4/c/d/?] (c): **

Hi
It’s in Mesa… see the link here: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/554038-Steam-breakage-due-to-libvulkan

Hi. I also have this issue. If I use AMD CPU + NVIDIA proprietary GPU drivers, do I ever need Mesa?

Thank you :slight_smile: