Pedro, I think the problem is not that there is no application installed
for CPIO archive files. The app should be just file-roller. In fact if
you gunzip the archive from cli you will obtain a simpe .cpio file that
file-roller can manage with no errors.

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double click on .cpio.gz file says "there is no application installed for this 
file type"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385927
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