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Which is what flatpak will always do unless provided with the
--user
flag.By default it operates in system-wide mode, which is different from "root's".
flatpak list
andsudo flatpak list
will both show you what is installed system wide, andflatpak list --user
will show you your user's, andsudo flatpak list --user
will show you the root user's flatpaks installed in per-user mode (of which there are typically none).