After mailing with the creator of k10temp.
Mr.Ladisch told me that the driver is read only and was very helpful to get me 
further.
Since whatever i do my Laptop uses 70°C as lowest trip_point and 95°C for 
emergency shutdown i decided to remove some packages in order to pinpoint the 
source.
I removed the following packages in the discribed order and restarted the 
Laptop after each removal.
lm-sensors
libsensors4
fancontrol
libsensors-applet-plugin0   got stuck on restart and needed hard reset
computertemp

until this point nothing changed whatsoever.

hddtemp
after removal fan speed changed to lowest or at a higher temperature (maybe 
95°C) to full speed.

after reinstalling lm-sensors (i should have something to read the temperature)
the Laptop is again using 70°C as lowest trip_point 84°C as intermediate and 
shuts down at 95°C.
Since all these temperatures , except84°C,  are defined within hwmon i would 
have to guess that there is a routine mixing up values from hwmon and 
thermal_zone.

/sys/bus/acpi/drivers/thermal/LNXTHERM:01/thermal_zone
Values
trip_point6 48000 (not used)
trip_point5 57000 (not used)
trip_point4 75000  (Before reinstalling lm-sensors it was 69000 but cannot tell 
which package changed that)
trip_point3 84000 (used)
trip_point2 92000 (not used at all)
trip_point1 100000 = trip_point0 (never seen it because emergency shut-down at 
95°C)

/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon1/device
Values
temp1_max 70000 (used as trip_point6)
temp1_crit_hyst 95000 (used for emergency shut-down)

if anyone likes to take a look dsmeg is attached

Since all Ubuntu and friends seem to have overheating issues it might be
worth to find the script even if maverick is out of the picture.

i might remind that all started autumn last year (if i remember correct
mid September)

with best regards and thanks to all M.Peters

** Attachment added: "dmseg"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpid/+bug/960925/+attachment/3076658/+files/dmesg.txt

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