The difference, as I see it, is that when you press mute at any given
volume level and then un-mute it, it should go back to the level it was
at when muting it originally. Currently mute=0 as far as I can tell.
This means that pressing mute means literally, go to 0%. It is a
fundamental difference and I think that looking at how music players,
telephones and other devices work there is good reason for mute not to
be 0% volume level.

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Panel volume icon state changes to "mute" when volume reaches zero
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332081
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