Actually, this is NOT a host-specific issue. I just updated my LTS host
today and got the same problem there. If I go into GNOME's control
panel's audio preferences, I have the choice between LFE-mono with
Amplification or without amplification. That particular host has default
PA settings. In that host's case, too, rolling back all PA packages to
1:1.1-0ubuntu4 solves it.

** Summary changed:

- [Geode ION603] Analog-output-lfe-on-mono is selected, leading to muted output
+ Analog-output-lfe-on-mono is only output option, leading to muted output

** Summary changed:

- Analog-output-lfe-on-mono is only output option, leading to muted output
+ Analog-output-lfe-on-mono is only output option

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