I'm not sure what I did ('cept ignore a few warnings).  I recently upgraded
to OSX 10.1.5 and have seen this message pop-up anytime I use the SUDO
command.  

localhost:~] talarski% sudo apt-get update
sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0775, should be 0440
[localhost:~] talarski% can not write to queue directory
/var/spool/clientmqueue/ (RunAsGid=25, required=80): Permission denied

I'm sure I did some damage using a program called BatCHmod which let you
change user privileges and force empty your trash.

Now, being somewhat of a newbie I'm not sure, but I think I'll need to
complete two tasks to fix this issue.  Log in as root (of course I've never
setup the root password and doing so now without SUDO is proving
challenging) and set the correct parameters for /etc/sudoers and
/var/spool/clientmqueue.  Can anyone point in the way of instructions (or
provide guidance) on completing these tasks?


localhost:~] talarski% sudo apt-get update
sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0775, should be 0440
[localhost:~] talarski% can not write to queue directory
/var/spool/clientmqueue/ (RunAsGid=25, required=80): Permission denied


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