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Check by typing status in the console.
CS:S is horrible in terms of error notifications. And since it writes some configs, a cache file and logs within the installation directory (something which makes no sense on a *NIX system), my permission degradation did not go well.
First things first: strace is your friend, although it shows nothing if you start srcds_run with strace. One has to explicitly start srcds_linux with it, but has to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include the install directory beforehand. That took me a couple of minutes to find out. Afterwards it was sifting through about 5 MB of strace log, but that went relatively smooth.
Funny side note: STDOUT doesn't help, nor does STDERR. So all your console output is worthless garbage. It clearly wasn't meant to be run on a *NIX system all that years ago, and porting it wasn't done by SysOps.
Now: I'll do a second deployment, write an installer and give that to you, as was promised.