> > > Please show us the output of:
> > > apt-show-versions | grep experimental
> > 
> > Hello, thanks, sure:
> > 
> > root@linux:/tmp# apt-show-versions | grep experimental
> > libgl1-mesa-dri-experimental/testing uptodate 8.0.4-2
> 
> Well, according to the packages apt wants to remove, you have a
> version mix of packages. There are versions whicht aren't available
> in Debian testing nor sid.
> 
> Just from where did you get packages like ffmpeg libavcodec54
> libavdevice54 libavfilter3 libavformat54 vlc vlc-nox
> vlc-plugin-notify vlc-plugin-pulse?
> 
> It seems that your installation is all but unmaintainable situation.
> 

Hello! It was Linux Mint Debian Edition installation (which is just cut of raw 
Debian testing packages),
which I later upgraded to pure Debian testing by changing sources and 
dist-upgrading. I made sure configs were transfered fine and nothing broke.

There is nothing more than custom kernel, unbranded firefox and theme in it. 
Maybe exactly these packages were not transfered fine.

If you insist that your amd64 installation does not have this behaviour and is 
"WORKSFORME", then I suggest we leave this bug closed.
In this case I will reinstall everything from scratch via Debian Netinst and 
will then post if this bug will be happening on clean install.
I will respond in two business days. Thank you!

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