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The point is.. actually there are multiple points:
hi, I downloaded the ISRG Root X1 certificate file, followed the instructions, added ISRG Root X1 to System (not to login, not to system roots), marked it to always trust, rebooted, but I still cannot install firefox esr or tor
ETA: I cannot use this version of the application with this version of OS X (I have 10.10.5, the application requires 10.12 or later)
That has nothing to do with the root certificates. The root certificates just make it so any browser or whatever on the system can communicate with the internet. If you want a working browser use https://github.com/blueboxd/chromium-legacy
then all you mentioned about adobe and MS office is useless for this particular X version. I have no interest in a 10 year old adobe version