I'm not sure what are you asking about, but here's my guess.
maybe you can keep track, in a seperate log file, of the current time, and when you next check the time, it should be higher that the previous - already logged - by a certain amount of (minutes|milliseconds|years)... if not, then the user has changed his clock.
In reply to Re: Perl reading clock changes
by Chady
in thread Perl reading clock changes
by NEOGrafix
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