@Colin

I was able to trigger the shutdown again using your kernel.    I had two
monitors running, with a bazillion chromium tabs, mumble, ...  plus a
kernel build ( using debuild ).

What's curious is that the last entry in the thermstat.log was only
92.0C.

The mod time of the log was 14:02.   The kernel shutdown messages are
below:

Mar 28 14:02:35 alien kernel: [24578.255932] Critical temperature reached (100 
C), shutting down.
Mar 28 14:02:36 alien kernel: [24578.265330] Critical temperature reached (100 
C), shutting down.

If you want, I can attach the whole kernel log, but I figure the
thermstat.log and the messages are enough for now.

** Attachment added: "Log file from tp-thermstat"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/953205/+attachment/2956493/+files/thermstat.log

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